Johannesburg [South Africa], November 24 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day go to to South Africa for the G20 Leaders’ Summit and the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) assembly drew widespread appreciation from South African customers on social media, who praised his energetic engagement, robust outreach and energetic presence all through the multilateral gatherings.
A wave of posts on social media platform X highlighted the optimistic sentiment throughout the summit, with customers noting they have been ‘so impressed with how supportive and gracious India has been in direction of South Africa and the continent all through the G20. So a lot love for India!’
Others described Prime Minister Modi as ‘the official influencer of the #G20SouthAfrica Summit,’ observing that ‘he has been feeding the timeline with correct content material all through his keep right here’ and that ‘he is additionally been putting offers with international locations, he is on a mission.’
Users additionally commented on how the Prime Minister’s updates provided a transparent window into the proceedings. One publish learn, ‘I benefit from the highlights of PM Modi, wonderful PR of G20,’ whereas one other famous, ‘Getting G20 snippets from this web page, sana they imply enterprise with the updates.’
Several folks welcomed India’s position on the summit, together with one saying, ‘The largest democracy on the planet might be attending the G20 representing the pursuits of greater than 1.4 billion folks. South Africa welcomes India and welcomes your constructive engagement with the remainder of the world.’
The appreciation continued with remarks corresponding to ‘Mr Modi is the MVP of this summit,’ and ‘Modi wins the social influencer award for this gathering, by miles.’
Another person summed up his social media presence by saying it was ‘The G20 summed up in a single X account.’
Another wrote, ‘Malume Modi, we wish to thanks and your media/social media workforce. You saved all of us up to date on #G20SouthAfrica and the folks of India should recognize you. We are witnesses that you just undoubtedly put within the work for the complete inhabitants. Thank you for supporting.’
Several posts mirrored heat in direction of India, together with one which stated, ‘You are dwelling if you end up right here, the 2nd largest Indian inhabitants exterior India is in #SA. Your assist for #SA is a assist for #INDIA.’
Another person added, ‘I’ve fallen for Modi. Big time. His power is simply so energising. He takes us critically.’
Together, these reactions showcased robust goodwill from South Africans who intently adopted India’s participation within the summit.
Prime Minister Modi returned to India on Monday after attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit and the IBSA assembly, the place he underscored key world priorities.
At the G20, he known as for a coordinated world framework to stop the misuse of synthetic intelligence and stated essential applied sciences should be ‘human-centric’ moderately than ‘finance-centric.’
During the IBSA interplay, Prime Minister Modi emphasised the urgency of revamping the UN Security Council, stating that reforms have been ‘not an possibility, however a necessity,’ and urged the trilateral group to push for change in world governance constructions.
In a publish shared on X on Sunday, Prime Minister Modi wrote, ‘The profitable Johannesburg G20 will contribute to a affluent and sustainable planet.’
He added, ‘My conferences and interactions with world leaders have been very fruitful and can deepen India’s bilateral linkages with numerous nations. I’d wish to thank the fantastic folks of South Africa, President Ramaphosa and the Government of South Africa for organising the Summit.’
On the sidelines of the summit, Prime Minister Modi held talks with a number of world leaders, together with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung, Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. (ANI)

