Primary Reverend Narendra Modi will come back Native India from his three days international journey to South america. Modi joined a two day BRICS Peak in South america and set various objectives for BRICS countries, Native indian and at worldwide level.
Adding a appeal to diplomatic characteristics, Modi has satisfied international associates with his exclusive identification, also exposed through his putting on a costume feeling.
Here are some glimpses which indicate Modi's putting on a costume design which makes him different from other Native India as well as International leaders:
On the very first day to his journey from New Delhi to Malaysia, while getting on Army International airport, Narendra Modi (left) has used his trademark-like Kurta and Nehru Coat. He seems comfortable in this half-sleeve Kurta.
When Modi achieved Fortaleza on Fourteenth This summer where the two day Peak was organized, he was discovered in simply white-colored Kurta (this time Full-sleeve) and a greyish shade Kotty.
Prime Reverend seems like an worldwide diplomat or a outstanding governmental superstar.
As a associate of Native indian, when Modi (left) met China Chief executive Xi Jinping in Fortaleza on Fourteenth This summer, his outfit was different. Now he has used off-white shade Jodhpuri Fit. The PM was seen in professional outfit while conference with Chief executive Jinping.
On Fifteenth This summer, Native indian PM had a conference with European Chief executive Vladimir Putin.
Shri Modi (right) has made no change in design but along with of the Jodhpuri was container natural this time.
During the day of BRICS summit, Modi was discovered in container natural jodhpuri.
However, on the last day of summit where Latina United states associates were welcomed by Brazil Chief executive Dilma Rousseff, Modi (left) had put on dark jodhpuri, showing Native indian cullture.
Throughout the summit as well as his worldwide check out Modi satisfied other through the outfits he was in.
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