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Will pani puri replace hamburger in West? Jaishankar’s ‘ghee-shakkar’ response makes a hit in Sweden

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By India Today News Desk: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar left his Indian community members in Stockholm laughing after he responded to a question on the globalisation of Indian culture.

When asked whether in this age of globalisation, will the West start eating ‘Pani Puri’ instead of hamburger and will H&M T-shirts have New Delhi printed on it instead of New York, Jashankar said, “There is a term, which says ‘aapke muh mein ghee-shakkar’ (what you are saying, hope it comes true)” as the audience laughed and clapped.

“I actually can see this globalisation of Indian culture happening. And it is happening for a variety of factors. One, of course, is because of the spread of the diaspora. The second is, we ourselves, I think, are much more confidently expressing it. It’s important we try to find ways of making it (globalisation of Indian culture) more universal,” Jaishankar said, as he interacted with the Indian community, while on a three-day visit to Sweden to participate in the EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Forum (EIPMF).

And, one very good example of that is actually this initiative, which started in 2015, of celebrating the International Day of Yoga, which was introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi who spoke about it in the United States, he said.

“I must say, in all honesty, none of us actually could even imagine it would catch on, the way it does now. There is not a country in the world where that enthusiasm for yoga is not there…,” the minister said.

“But there are other areas you know, it could be music, it could be cinema, I mean, the power of culture. And I think that’s the strength of India. It’s a strength of India which we have not brought into play in the manner in which we could, we should. And I hope people like you can be so enthusiastic I’m sure everybody else will join you,” he added.

Jaishankar interacted with the Indian community on Sunday evening and apprised them of the progress in the bilateral relationship.

Jaishankar’s visit to Sweden is his first as the external affairs minister.

The trip comes at a time when India and Sweden are celebrating 75 years of establishment of diplomatic relations.

(Inputs from PTI)

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