मोदी जी एक महान विद्वान और बलवान निडर नेता हैं जो आज भारत को कहां से कहां पहुंचा दिया है यही सच्चे देशभक्त की पहचान है धन्यवाद जय हिन्द जय भारत वंदेमातरम भारत माता कि जय 🌹🌹❤️🚩🚩
Modiji❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.He wins hearts whereever he goes. He is strange combination of firmness and softness. He is strength and gentleness both. He carries crowds with him.. undrstands their mood
सनातनी बंधुओ हमे गर्व है हमारे प्रधानमंत्री मोदी जी को दुनिया इतना सम्मान देती है जो किसी भी हमारे पड़ोसी देश के मंत्री को नहीं मिलता। क्योंकि देश को बे जी जान से तरक्की के मार्ग पर ले जा रहे हैं।
Yes pakistan should first engage with musalman mulk,become voice for musalman mulk, trade in one musalman currency with 54 musalman mulk, play musalman games with musalman country, speak musalman language with all musalman mulk, bring musalman TV network for musalman content
Afghanistan is far better than Pakistan in comparison with Riots , attack on minority, begging in front of World Bank ..you may compare Somalia with Pakistan
Maharaja Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja provided refuge to many Polish children during World War II, who had escaped the devastation in Poland. His humanitarian efforts were significant, as he established a camp in Balachadi, Gujarat, where these children were welcomed and cared for. The Maharaja not only ensured their basic needs were met, but also facilitated their education by hiring Polish teachers and creating a supportive environment that respected their cultural background. In recognition of his contributions, several schools in Warsaw have been named after him, serving as a tribute to his legacy and the bond between India and Poland. This historical context is particularly relevant as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Poland, highlighting the enduring friendship and shared history between the two nations.
During World War II, members of Poland’s royal family, particularly those connected to the Polish government-in-exile, sought refuge in various countries due to the Nazi invasion and occupation of Poland. India became a significant location for some Polish refugees, including aristocrats and military personnel, who were evacuated through routes established by the British government. The Polish community in India grew during this time as many fled from Europe, and they found temporary shelter in places like Dehradun and other cities. This period saw a blending of cultures as Polish refugees interacted with local Indian communities, sharing their heritage while also adapting to their new environment amidst the turmoil of war. The legacy of this migration is still remembered today, with cultural exchanges and historical ties that have persisted long after the war ended.
Kazmi madam.... Please bring out list of all pakistani defence people of all ranks, ( 1947--2024)who settled Abroad. Their worth( money they possess) +assets etc etc...
During World War II, members of Poland’s royal family sought refuge in India, particularly after the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in 1939. The Polish government-in-exile was established in London, but many aristocrats and royal family members fled to various parts of the world for safety. Among them was Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski, who arrived in India, where he engaged with the local community and contributed to the war effort through various means. The Indian subcontinent provided a relatively safe haven due to its distance from the European conflict and its colonial ties with Britain, which allowed for some level of support and protection for these exiled royals. Their presence in India also highlighted the broader implications of the war on global migration patterns, as individuals from occupied nations sought asylum far from their homelands. This period marked a significant intersection between Polish history and Indian colonial history, illustrating how global conflicts can lead to unexpected alliances and cultural exchanges.
During World War II, members of Poland’s royal family, particularly the descendants of the last king of Poland, found refuge in India due to the tumultuous political climate and the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany. The Polish government-in-exile sought to ensure the safety of its royal lineage and prominent figures, leading to their relocation to various countries, including India. This move was part of a broader effort by Polish officials and aristocrats to escape the war’s devastation and maintain their cultural heritage while advocating for Poland’s sovereignty on the international stage. In India, they were received with hospitality, as the country was under British rule at that time, and this allowed them to continue their efforts in support of Poland’s liberation.
Arey ,chhodo yaar,.,he is a Yogi true to the term. He is the representative of Aadi Sankaracharya,what I think. Unke khilaf koi bole toh mujhe ashcharya nhi hoga, sala dushman hihoga
Bhai,chara toh nhi hai but jab batwara ho Gaya dharm ke aadhar par, aap ruke hi kyun idhar bhai, kya gazwa e hind ke liye yehi teri mansha thi kya, jo SupremeCourt of India(Bharat)bhi samajh nhi paya?OK?
Our opposition is jealous of the popularity and rousing welcome of Modi all over the world. It's pathetic And shameful of opposition leaders / political parties.
Pakistan government... And army needs to compensate indians in financial terms immediately. Terrorism... Damages compensation in real terms. After that dialogues... With GOI... May b
The two Pakistani TV news commentators who are unable to talk in a straight flow and impromptu is Dr. Shahid Masood and Dr. Qamar Cheema - what a pity both are Doctorates 🤔
Sahid Masood is an empty vessel type of journalist.All of his views are bird's eye views noreover this man very rarely speak about prolems of his country Pakistan.
AZAD BALOCHISTAN ZINDABAD. AZAD SHIASTAN ZINDABAD. AZAD SINDHUDESH ZINDABAD. AZAD PASHTUNISTAN ZINDABAD. JAI BHARAT.JAI SHRI.NARENDRA.MODI. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sfakmYNkX0Q.html