PM Modi wishes: where to see them and why they matter
PM Modi's public messages — festival greetings, condolence notes, and diplomatic wishes — reach millions fast. This tag collects those messages and tells you where they appear, how to check they’re real, and how to follow fresh updates without getting lost in noise.
Use this page when you want the latest official greeting from the Prime Minister or need to verify a message before sharing. We link to the original posts and official releases so you don’t amplify rumours or edits that change the meaning.
Where PM Modi posts his wishes
Start with verified official channels. The Prime Minister’s personal social account (X: @narendramodi) and the PMO account (X: @PMOIndia) publish most public greetings. The Press Information Bureau (PIB) and the PMO website publish full text and context for major statements. You’ll also see posts on Facebook, Instagram, and the MyGov portal for outreach and local campaign messages.
Want alerts? Follow those accounts directly and turn on notifications. You can also set a Google Alert for "PM Modi wishes" or add RSS feeds from PIB and PMO updates to an aggregator app. That way you get the message as it’s released, not when secondary pages pick it up.
How to verify and share PM Modi’s messages safely
Not every screenshot or forwarded post is real. Before you share, check three things: the account is verified, the text appears on PIB or PMOIndia, and major news outlets have picked it up for big announcements. For festival wishes and reactions, the social post itself is usually enough; for policy-related statements, always link to the official release.
If you’re a journalist or blogger, quote the exact text and link the official source. If you’re sharing casually, add the link so friends can read the full statement. Avoid adding your own claims about policy or effects unless you can back them with government documents or trusted reporting.
Why these wishes matter: they shape public mood and can be diplomatic signals. A condolence message may set the tone for official response. A congratulatory note to a foreign leader can hint at a thaw in relations. So small phrases matter — check context before you react.
Want quick tips to stay tidy and accurate?
- Follow @narendramodi and @PMOIndia and enable notifications.
- Use Google Alerts for key phrases like "PM Modi message" or "Modi greetings."
- Cross-check with PIB or the PMO website for official wording.
- Share links, not screenshots, and avoid adding claims you can’t source.
If you want only festival or diplomatic messages, use our tag filters on this page to narrow results. We update the feed as soon as verified messages are out, so you’ll see the original text and where it was published — no guesswork.
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