PM Modi’s Meeting with Indologist Borayin Larios Strengthens Cultural Ties in Vienna

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Vienna, Austria — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Vienna has resonated deeply with Austrian Indologist Borayin Larios, following a significant meeting where cultural exchange took center stage. Larios, a prominent scholar specializing in Indian languages and culture at the University of Vienna, expressed profound appreciation for PM Modi’s interest in their research and the symbolic rendition of “Vande Mataram” during their encounter.

Celebrating Cultural Bonds

During their meeting, PM Modi and Larios engaged in discussions that highlighted Austria’s rich tradition of studying Indian languages, particularly Sanskrit, and its cultural impact. Larios, visibly moved by the rendition of “Vande Mataram,” India’s national song, emphasized the enduring cultural ties between the two nations and the potential for further collaboration in promoting Indian cultural heritage.

Honoring Academic Excellence

Larios conveyed his gratitude for PM Modi’s recognition of Austrian scholars’ efforts in studying Indian history and languages. He praised India’s commitment to fostering cultural understanding through initiatives that promote academic exchanges and deepen mutual appreciation.

Boosting Cultural Visibility

Larios noted that PM Modi’s visit would elevate the visibility of Austrian research on Indian languages and culture on the global stage. He highlighted the importance of such interactions in strengthening bilateral relations and fostering greater understanding between India and Austria.

PM Modi’s Cultural Diplomacy

PM Modi’s engagement with Larios underscores India’s proactive stance in promoting cultural diplomacy. His visit, marking a significant milestone in Indo-Austrian relations, aims to enhance cultural exchanges and forge stronger ties based on mutual respect and shared cultural heritage.

Looking Ahead

As PM Modi continues his visit to Austria, the interaction with Borayin Larios sets a positive precedent for future collaborations in academia and cultural diplomacy. The exchange of ideas and appreciation for each other’s cultural traditions reaffirms the enduring bond between India and Austria.

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