Georgetown (Guyana): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday praised the Indian diaspora members -- many of them migrated more than 180 years ago -- in Guyana saying he was glad to see the members making a mark across different sectors. PM Modi's visit is the first visit by an Indian head of state in more than 50 years. He arrived here in the wee hours after a late Tuesday departure from Brazil and interacted with the Indian diaspora members at the hotel.
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