Modi in Thailand: PM receives 'warm welcome' in Bangkok

Bangkok/IBNS: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received a warm welcome by the Indian community in Bangkok, Thailand where he is on a two-day tour to attend the sixth BIMSTEC Summit.
"Grateful for the warm welcome by the Indian community in Bangkok. India and Thailand share a deep-rooted cultural bond that continues to flourish through our people. Heartening to see this connection reflected so strongly here," the Prime Minister posted on X after reaching Bangkok.
Grateful for the warm welcome by the Indian community in Bangkok.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 3, 2025
India and Thailand share a deep-rooted cultural bond that continues to flourish through our people. Heartening to see this connection reflected so strongly here. pic.twitter.com/sQTVUlDG3F
In the initial hours of his tour, Modi attended a cultural event in the city.
He posted on X, "A cultural connect like no other! Witnessed a captivating performance of the Thai Ramayana, Ramakien. It was a truly enriching experience that beautifully showcased the shared cultural and civilisational ties between India and Thailand.
"The Ramayana truly continues to connect hearts and traditions across so many parts of Asia."
A cultural connect like no other!
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 3, 2025
Witnessed a captivating performance of the Thai Ramayana, Ramakien. It was a truly enriching experience that beautifully showcased the shared cultural and civilisational ties between India and Thailand.
The Ramayana truly continues to connect… pic.twitter.com/wCoea0xCo1
As per reports, Modi will join other BIMSTEC leaders from Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka for the signing of the Agreement on Maritime Cooperation.
In his remarks ahead of departure for Thailand, which was rocked by an earthquake just days ago, Modi said, "Over the past decade, BIMSTEC has emerged as a significant forum for promoting regional development, connectivity and economic progress in the Bay of Bengal region.
"With its geographical location, India’s North Eastern region lies at the heart of BIMSTEC. I look forward to meeting the leaders of the BIMSTEC countries and engaging productively to further strengthen our collaboration with interest of our people in mind."
He added, "During my official visit, I will have the opportunity to engage with Prime Minister Shinawatra and the Thai leadership, with a common desire to elevate our age-old historical ties, which are based on the strong foundations of shared culture, philosophy, and spiritual thought.
"From Thailand, I will pay a two day visit to Sri Lanka from 04-06 April. This follows the highly successful visit of President Disanayaka to India last December. We will have the opportunity to review progress made on the joint vision of “Fostering Partnerships for a Shared Future” and provide further guidance to realise our shared objectives."
"I am confident that these visits will build on the foundations of the past and contribute to strengthening our close relationships for the benefit of our people and the wider region," the Prime Minister added.