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Indian PM Praises Egyptian Girl


Fri 02 Feb 2024 | 10:24 PM
By Ahmad El-Assasy

On a day marked by patriotic fervor and cultural exchange, the 75th Republic Day of India was celebrated with grandeur at India House in Cairo on January 26, 2024. Amidst the ceremonious flag hoisting, a vibrant showcase of Indian dance and music by young Egyptians stole the spotlight, reinforcing the deep cultural ties between India and Egypt.

The Indian Embassy in Cairo took to Twitter to share the captivating performances by Egyptian talents, drawing widespread attention on social media platforms, including in India. These Tweets, celebrating the cultural confluence, quickly went viral, highlighting the shared joy and appreciation for Indian art forms among Egyptians.

In a notable highlight, Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, extended his admiration and support by retweeting a video posted by the Embassy of India, Cairo. The video featured a young Egyptian girl, Ms. Kariman, delivering a heartfelt rendition of the patriotic song "Desh Rangeela" as part of the Republic Day festivities. Prime Minister Modi praised Ms. Kariman's performance, lauding it as "melodious" and extended his best wishes for her future endeavors. This gesture not only spotlighted the individual talent of Ms. Kariman but also underscored the warm cultural exchanges that continue to strengthen Indo-Egyptian relations.

Prime Minister Modi has consistently emphasized the historical and civilizational bonds that India shares with Egypt, often noting the close cultural links and mutual admiration between the peoples of the two nations. His state visit to Egypt in June 2023 further highlighted these connections when he was greeted by another young Egyptian talent, Ms. Jenna, who sang "Yeh Dosti Ham Nahi Todenge" (we will never break this friendship), a moment that was widely covered by media outlets in both countries and celebrated as a symbol of the enduring friendship between India and Egypt.

The 75th Republic Day celebrations in Cairo serve as a testament to the rich cultural tapestry that binds India and Egypt, showcasing not only the historical ties but also the future potential for deeper cultural, diplomatic, and social connections. Through music, dance, and shared celebrations, both nations continue to build bridges of understanding, respect, and mutual appreciation, paving the way for a harmonious global community.