Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with the Indian community in South Africa during his visit and highlighted cultural ties as well as shared traditions.
During the event, the Chinmaya Mission presented him with a Kalash containing Shree Anna (millets) sourced from both India and South Africa. He announced that the Kalash will be placed at the Annapoorna Devi Temple in Durban, thereby symbolising unity and sustainability.
While interacting with the Indian community in South Africa, received a Kalash from the Chinmaya Mission, consisting of Shree Anna or millets from India as well as South Africa. This will be placed in the Annapoorna Devi Temple in Durban. pic.twitter.com/GSUSYG8CFQ
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 21, 2025
Following the ceremonial gesture, PM Modi urged the diaspora to boost the popularity of Indian culture in South Africa. He emphasised the importance of promoting practices such as Yoga and Ayurveda, which he described as India’s timeless contributions to global well-being.
Moreover, the interaction underscored India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen cultural diplomacy. At the same time, it encouraged the Indian community abroad to act as ambassadors of heritage and tradition.
























