NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Namibia on Wednesday, with the African country being the final leg of his five-nation visit.
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The PM received ceremonial welcome upon arrival and tried his hands at playing the traditional Namibian drums .
During this visit, the third by an Indian prime minister to Namibia, he will hold bilateral talks with the host nation's President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
He will also pay homage to the country's Founding Father and first president, late Dr Sam Nujoma.
The prime minister is also expected to deliver an address at the Namibian parliament.
PM Modi began his foreign tour by visiting Ghana, following which he went to Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, and Brazil.
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The PM received ceremonial welcome upon arrival and tried his hands at playing the traditional Namibian drums .
During this visit, the third by an Indian prime minister to Namibia, he will hold bilateral talks with the host nation's President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah.
This is PM Modi's first Namibia visit, for which he was invited by Nandi-Ndaitwah.#WATCH | PM Narendra Modi receives traditional welcome on his arrival in Windhoek, Namibia
— ANI (@ANI) July 9, 2025
The PM tries his hand at playing the Namibian traditional drums.
(video source: DD) pic.twitter.com/QnnoCeVLRx
He will also pay homage to the country's Founding Father and first president, late Dr Sam Nujoma.
The prime minister is also expected to deliver an address at the Namibian parliament.
PM Modi began his foreign tour by visiting Ghana, following which he went to Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, and Brazil.
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