when India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi goes abroad, or any foreign president visits India, he is gifted the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita or Ramayan“.
Yogi Adityanath is right that Prime Minister Modi has gifted copies of Bhagavad Gita on a few occasions. It was in news when he gifted one to President Obama. Also when he visited Japan, he carried them for Emperor, Akihito and Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe. But Yogi is in for a shock if he sees the full list of gifts presented by Mr. Modi in the last three years.
When it comes to gifts, one size doesn’t fit all. Gifts for Prime Minister’s foreign trips seem to be carefully picked keeping the recipient in mind. They not only represent India’s diversity and rich cultural heritage but also the relationship between the two countries.
On his visit to Saudi Arabia, Mr. Modi’s gift for King Salman represented an important part of Indian cultural heritage and India-Saudi trade ties. It was a gold plated replica of the first mosque in India, the Cheraman Juma Masjid built in 629 AD.
When Mr. Modi visited Iran, he carried a special gift. A rare 7th century manuscript of the Holy Quran written in Kufic script.
For the president of Uzbekistan, he carried a specially commissioned replica of Khamsa-i-Khusrau by the 13th century Sufi poet, Amir Khusrau who was born in Uttar Pradesh.
For Prime Minister Enda Kenny of Ireland, he carried a reproduction of historic manuscripts & papers of two Irish officials who made important contribution to India during the British rule. Thomas Oldham was appointed the geological surveyor in 1850s. His joining day is marked as foundation day of Geological Survey of India. Sir George A Grierson conducted the 1st linguistic survey of India, which was published over several years between 1903 to 1928. It provided the first scientifically based taxonomy of Indo-Aryan languages.
To David Cameron, Mr. Modi presented a bookends with inscriptions from the Bhagavad Gita.
For the Queen among other gifts, he had Darjeeling tea from Bengal and organic honey from Jammu & Kashmir
To Prime Minister Harper, Modi presented a traditional Indian miniature painting showing Guru Nanak Dev with his disciples Bhai Bala & Bhai Mardana.
UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon was presented with a painting of Mahatma Gandhi.
Bhagvad gita has been translated in to all the world languages. specially printed copy is gifted to the visitor in his language.
| Australia A copy of Australian lawyer, John Lang’s 1854 petition against East India Company on behalf of Rani Lakshmibai A replica of Man Singh trophy, a prized possession of Sikh regiment battalions A replica of Mahatma Gandhi’s charkha and three cricket balls signed by him, Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni
Bangladesh. Handwoven tapestry in Jamdani style woven in Andhra Pradesh showing Kalpvriksh tree and the Kamadhenu cow.
Canada Traditional Indian miniature painting showing Guru Nanak Dev with his disciples Bhai Bala & Bhai Mardana.
China Replicas of a stone casket of Buddhist relics and a stone statue of Buddha that were excavated from a 3rd -4th century AD stupa at Dev-ni-Mori – a site 80 kms east of Vadnagar, Gujarat
France A painting titled ‘Tree of Life’ reflecting traditional societal respect for nature in India
Germany
Reproductions of manuscripts and papers by Indian Nobel Laureate Sir CV Raman
Ireland Reproduction of historic manuscripts & papers of Oldham and Grierson, two Irish officials in India during the British rule Handcrafted piece of silver, marble and sandstone Japan Copy of Bhagavad Gita Books on Vivekananda Kazakhstan A set of books relating to religions born in India Korea Handwoven stoles on which Tagore’s poem on Korea is hand embroidered Kyrgyzstan Hand knotted carpet of fine grade wool blended with silk Mongolia Specially commissioned reproduction of 13th century manuscript on the history of Mongols Nepal A copy of Samvidhan – Making of Constitution of India Saudi Arabia Replica of the Cheraman Juma Masjid, the first mosque in India, constructed in the 7th century Singapore Reproduction of a map of the island of Singapore dating back to 1849TurkmenistanSpecially handcrafted horse saddle Tajikistan Specially commissioned miniature painting of the tomb of 17th century poet, Abdul Qadir Bedil United Kingdom Handcrafted pair of bookends with verses from Gita on themTanchoi stoles for the queen United States AIR recording of Marion Anderson’s 1957 interview at the Gandhi Memorial Copy of 1st telegram from US to India’s Constituent Assembly A copy of Bhagavad Gita Uzbekistan Specially commissioned replica of Khamsa-i-Khusrau by the 13th century Sufi poet, Amir Khusrau.
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