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Modi to do a Madison square in Shanghai during China visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do a repeat of his Madison Square Garden act during his next month's visit to China that will make him the first Indian leader to address the communist nation's burgeoning Indian community, whose numbers have swelled to 45,000.

As diplomats held hectic consultations to work out a wide agenda for his high-profile visit, Indian associations in different Chinese cities sent out invites to their members asking them to be ready to assemble in Shanghai to take part in the meeting with the Prime Minister to be held in the second or third week of May.

Going by the invites, the event has been modelled on the ones addressed by Modi at New York's iconic Madison Square Garden and Allphones Arena in Sydney that made waves in India and around the world.

He is also expected to address a similar event in Toronto next week during the third and final leg of his three-nation tour to France, Germany and Canada.

It is perhaps a novel effort by an Indian Prime Minister to attempt the same in China as the numbers of the Indian professionals and businessmen were on a steady rise in the dragon country regarded as hostile for decades after the 1962 war.

According to an official estimate prepared during the February visit of External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, about 45,000 Indians currently work and reside in China.

Though this will be Modi's first visit as Prime Minister, he is a familiar figure in China as he made several visits here as Chief Minister of Gujarat to study the Chinese developmental model and to scout for investments from the world's second largest economy.

Modi's May visit will have several new facets, especially the Hometown Diplomacy as he would travel to Chinese President Xi Jinping's home province Shaanxi.

Xi was expected to host Modi in the city of Terracotta Warriors in a reciprocal gesture to the latter hosting him in Gujarat during the Chinese leader's India visit in September last year.
 
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Oye feku kaha he tera chappan inch ka seena?
 
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Oye feku kaha he tera chappan inch ka seena?

Aree sir, I am more concerned about China's seena. A country that does not even allow multiple political parties, will allow a foreign head of government to hold a virtual political rally? o_O

I don't recall, has any other non-Chinese leader held similar rallies in China in the past? If so, who?
 
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has any other non-Chinese leader held similar rallies in China in the past
No, not even our own officials do open public rallies. most chinese ppl feel strange for that
If the Indians here in China are Modi‘s intended audience,I am sure something could be arranged,maybe in a auditorium? Or he could give a speech at universities,like Tony Blare did. anyway:welcome:to:china:
 
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No, not even our own officials do open public rallies. most chinese ppl feel strange for that
If the Indians here in China are Modi‘s intended audience,I am sure something could be arranged,maybe in a auditorium? Or he could give a speech at universities,like Tony Blare did. anyway:welcome:to:china:

Yup, which is why I found this news odd, as I can't recall a open public rally by Chinese leaders. I believe it will most certainly be in a closed setting, as you suggest.
 
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This is stupidity on part of Modi.

Chinese-Indian diaspora is not large enough (only 45,000). Chinese-Indians could not lobby for India like Indo-Americans could since their opinion do not matter in China. And this event has a very high probability of failure which could damage his political standing in times when his government is under siege from united opposition on Land Acquisition act.
 
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45,000?! That many Indians in China? Modi's theatrics is getting really annoying now. He needs to concentrate on getting investment not entertaining the diaspora.

Not to side track this thread. But yeah, there are a lot of Indians working and living in China nowadays.

What are they doing in these photos?
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These Indians are in a hospital in a small southern China city donating blood in an effort to save a Chinese girl who has leukemia. The words is that 76 local Chinese donated blood to an Indian expat who fell ill while in that city a year earlier. Now many Indians people volunteered to try to return the favor.

200 Indian expats volunteer to donate blood for Chinese girl_video_Icrosschina
Indians' Blood Donations Help Save Chinese Girl - All China Women's Federation
 
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This is stupidity on part of Modi.

Chinese-Indian diaspora is not large enough (only 45,000). Chinese-Indians could not lobby for India like Indo-Americans could since their opinion do not matter in China. And this event has a very high probability of failure which could damage his political standing in times when his government is under siege from united opposition on Land Acquisition act.

They are living and working in China, they are not Chinese citizens. (Or "Chinese-Indians" as you say.)

Getting Chinese citizenship is extremely difficult for foreigners.

They are Indian nationals.
 
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BJP is getting dumber day buy day,seriously this guy is really annoying me now :mad::hitwall:

What is there to get annoyed. There are so many things the government has already achieved in less than a year. You people are acting as if BJP is in power for decades. If anything, Modi's "antics" have pojected India to the world audience.... as an investor friendly destination, as a cultural hotspot and above all..... made a connect with the millions of Indians abroad. Whatever antics he is doing, it is 1000 times better than our previous silent pm.
 
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Yes, it is puzzling why they would compare it to MSG event. The diaspora is not that high and most likely they are business related. So my guess is that this is just a town hall style meeting to foster business between India and China.

@DoTell cool story :tup:
 
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