The House of Lords peer was born in Jalandhar and relocated to the UK in the 1960s in pursuit of treatment for his little daughter Ambika's cancer. DNA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome from the Indian community in Windhoek, Namibia, during the final leg of his five-nation tour. Thousands gathered chanting “Modi-Modi” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” as local musicians and dancers celebrated his arrival. PM Modi praised the Indian diaspora for preserving cultural values abroad and called them a vital bridge between India and Namibia. In a heartfelt moment, he joined local performers and played Namibian drums, symbolizing cultural unity. Modi expressed optimism about stronger India–Namibia ties and emphasized the role of the Indian community in deepening bilateral friendship and cooperation.
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