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Sri Madhusudan Sai on Humanitarian Mission, PM Modi's 2047 Vision, Challenges and Indian Diaspora

November 2024 532 views 15 Min 46 Sec

In an exclusive interview with New India Abroad, Sri Madhusudan Sai throws some light at the global Humanitarian mission he's leading, talks about how his goals align with Indian Prime Minister Sh. Modi's attempt to evolve India into a developed nation and some challenges he's had to face. He's also seen talking about his recent visit to San Francisco and how the Indian Diaspora can be an asset to this moment

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