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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that the Taj Mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world, is not the only tourism destination in the country, that foreigners visit in abundance and added that other serene and picturesque locales, which are in plenty, are waiting to get explored. In a wide-ranging interaction with IANS, PM Modi also urged tourists to pay a visit to these locations for a wholesome experience and a 360-degree view of the country. Watch the video below IANS Exclusive Taj Mahal alone is not Bharat, there are multiple tourism destinations to explore: PM Modi pic.

twitter.com/SslTkzCzj7 'Purpose was to make world aware that Delhi alone doesn’t represent India' Prime Minister further stated that his government succeeded in its efforts to create a new image and brand of Bharat and make the global powers 'curious' about India and its diversity, with a series of G-20 Summits across the country. “We organised G-20 Summits across the length and breadth of the country and not just restricted it to Delhi alone.



The purpose and thinking behind this was to make the world aware that Delhi alone doesn’t represent the country, the diversity of the country can be best explored by visiting all those diverse locations,” PM Modi said. IANS Exclusive I understand young India's aspirations fully: PM Modi pic.twitter.

com/tnqszScuhP 'Huge potential in country' “Just by visiting the Taj Mahal, you can’t think you have seen the whole of Bharat. There is .

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