Skip to main content

PM Modi and Italian PM Meloni's Fun Selfie at COP28 - #Melodi

 #Melodi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shared a cheerful moment during the COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Meloni posted a selfie with PM Modi on social media, calling them "Good friends at COP28. #Melodi." The post got over 3,62,000 likes and lots of comments.

PM Modi talked about India and Italy working together for a sustainable and prosperous future during their meeting at the summit. He said, "Looking forward to collaborative efforts between India and Italy for a sustainable and prosperous future."

The hashtag '#Melodi' became popular on social media after the two leaders shared a friendly bond during Meloni's visit to India for the G20 Summit in September. This hashtag reflects the harmony in the diplomatic relations between India and Italy.

As leaders from around the world gather at COP28 to discuss climate issues, this friendly exchange between PM Modi and PM Meloni highlights the importance of countries working together for a better future. Keep an eye out for more updates on this positive interaction and other happenings at COP28. #MelodiContinues 🌐🤝



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Manchester United vs Chelsea 2-1

Pochettino Says Chelsea Deserved to Win.  After the game where Chelsea scored a great goal by Palmer, Tottenham Hotspur's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, admitted that Chelsea was the better team. Even though Tottenham drew level with a goal in the first half, Pochettino said his team couldn't control the game. Pochettino talked to Amazon Prime and said, “The other team deserved the victory. It was difficult at the start – they showed massive energy." He explained that maybe the Sunday game and using a similar lineup affected his team's performance. "Maybe it was difficult to play the game in the way we wanted," Pochettino admitted. Despite the challenges, he mentioned, "But then we created enough chances to be in the game." This means that, despite the difficulties, Tottenham had opportunities to score and stay competitive. So, Pochettino gave credit to Chelsea for playing well and acknowledged the tough circumstances his team faced. His comments hel...

Dunki-Shah Rukh Khan's Cinematic Comeback: A Spectacular Return to the Silver Screen

Shahrukh khan never disappoint to his fans...He responded to his fan on Twitter. In the realm of Indian cinema, Shah Rukh Khan, the renowned actor often referred to as the Badshah, has made a noteworthy return to the silver screen after a five-year hiatus. His recent films, #Pathaan and #Jawan , have not only garnered significant attention but have also achieved considerable success at the box office, collectively crossing the 1000 crores mark. The excitement surrounding Khan's comeback is set to peak with the upcoming release of #Dunki on December 22, a collaboration with the esteemed director Rajkumar Hirani. Khan's absence from the film industry has only heightened the anticipation surrounding his return, and 'Pathaan' and 'Jawan' have met the expectations, offering audiences engaging narratives and contributing to their commercial success. The pinnacle of Shah Rukh Khan's comeback seems imminent with #Dunki Joining forces with the accomplished director R...

G20 India welcome Biden and Super powers

G20 has already started and all top 20 countries are getting part of it . It is happening in Delhi ,India. All super powers are going to discuss high priorities problems and figure out the solution.  India is in limelight for welcoming all guests with cultural events which are soul of India. Leaders of the Group of 20, which brings together Russia and China as well as some of Ukraine's most ardent backers, have recently struggled to agree on much, in particular about the 18-month-old invasion Biden seems very happy to come india First time after being the president and very excited to looking forward with all discussions. India holds the Presidency of the G20 from 1 December 2022 to 30 November 2023.The 19 countries are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, and the US