Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid floral tributes at the bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Rome on Friday and said his ideals reverberate globally.
"In Rome, I had the opportunity to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ideals give courage and inspiration to millions globally," PM Modi said in a tweet.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in the Italian capital to attend the G20 Summit, was cheered by an enthusiastic group of Indians at the venue.
"The ideals of the great Bapu reverberate globally," the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) tweeted.
PMO sources told news agency PTI that Prime Minister Modi has made it a point to pay rich tributes to the Father of the Nation during every overseas trip since he took office in 2014.
He offered floral tributes to him in Washington DC in September 2014 and unveiled a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Brisbane in Australia in November same year.
In his speech, official sources noted, PM Modi had said, "On October 2, 1869, it was not just a person who was born in Porbandar... but an era was born."
"He has often quoted Mahatma Gandhi's teachings in his speeches, not only when he is speaking to the countrymen but also when he addresses the global community, be it from the United Nations or during his international visits," they said.
In April, 2015 PM Modi had unveiled a Mahatma Gandhi bust at Hannover in Germany and in July the same year he unveiled a statue of Bapu at Bagtyarlyk Sports Complex in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. In the same month, he also unveiled a Gandhi statue at Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan, they noted.
During his visit to South Africa in July 2016, PM Modi visited the places associated with Mahatma Gandhi and paid tributes to him at Johannesburg as well as Sarvodaya in Phoenix Settlement, which was his residence.
He also retraced Mahatma Gandhi's noted train journey in South Africa during which he was thrown out due to his skin colour, which had strengthened his resolve to fight the injustice against the Indian community.
During his 2016 trips to Kenya and Portugal, PM Modi paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi, and he and South Korean President Moon Jae-in unveiled a bust of the Indian leader at the Yonsei University in Seoul in 2019, official sources noted.
PM Modi had then said that Mahatma Gandhi's thoughts and ideals have the power to help the world overcome the menace of terrorism and climate change, two challenges humanity faces in these times.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
PM Modi Gets Kuwait's Highest Honour 'The Order Of Mubarak Al Kabeer' PM Modi Gets Top Honour In Kuwait, Discusses Strategic Partnership With Top Leadership "Celebrates Spirit Of Football": PM Modi Attends Arabian Gulf Cup In Kuwait Bengaluru Techie Loses Rs 11.8 Crore After "Digital Arrest" 'Was Ahead Of His Time': Professor On Trump's Indian-Origin Pick For AI YouTuber Zara Dar Quits PhD To Become Adult Content Creator Parts Of Delhi Face Water Shortage As Ammonia Levels Rise In Yamuna Navy's Warship INS Tushil Docks In London On Maiden Operational Deployment "It Pains My Heart...": PM Cites Germany, Lanka Attacks At Christmas Event Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.