Sitharaman teaches Chinese soldiers meaning of ‘Namaste’ at Nathu La
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In a brief conversation with Chinese soldiers during her maiden visit to the Nathu La border post in Sikkim, Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was even seen teaching them how to say Namaste.
A short video of her interaction with the Chinese soldiers was posted on Sunday by the Defence Ministers official Twitter handle, where she was seen in the clip greeting the PLA personnel with a "namaste".
"Do you know what Namaste means," Sitharaman was seen asking one of the Peoples Liberation Army personnel who appeared confused and said Namaste while trying to explain the meaning.
At
this
point,
some
Indian
soldiers
tried
to
come
to
the
assistance
of
their
Chinese
counterparts
but
Sitharaman
asked
them
to
let
the
PLA
men
find
the
meaning
on
their
own.
After
some
time,
one
of
the
soldiers,
with
a
smile
on
his
face,
said
"Namaste
means
nice
to
meet
you."
Then Sitharaman asked "What would you say in Chinese?"
"Ni hao," responded the Chinese soldiers, triggering laughter on both sides.
Earlier, one of the Chinese soldiers was seen introducing his commander to Sitharaman.
The video has gone viral on the social media. Yesterday, Sitharaman had posted a photo of her waving at the Chinese troops.
"Acknowledged a row of Chinese soldiers from across the fence who were taking pictures on my reaching Nathu La," she had tweeted.
The defence minister visited various forward areas along the India-China border yesterday in Sikkim including Nathu La, which is around 30 km from the Dokalam, the site of 73-day- long standoff between Indian and Chinese soldiers.
PTI