Indonesian choir wins hearts with 'Jana Gana Mana' rendition


New Delhi, Oct 28 (IANS): A beautiful rendition of the 'Jana Gana Mana', Indias national anthem, by an Indonesian choir has won hearts on Twitter.

Indonesia's Ambassador to India Sidharto Suryodipuro posted a video of the performance on Monday.

"An Indonesian choir from the City of Manado sings Jana Gana Mana, India's national anthem," reads the caption of the video posted by Suryodipuro.

The choir was applauded by Twitter users for its perfect rendition of India's national anthem.

"52 seconds exact...perfect rendition," wrote one user.

"Melodious indeed sir. Greetings and Best Wishes...," tweeted another.

India and Indonesia elevated their bilateral ties to that of a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership last year.

Congratulating Indonesia's newly elected President Joko Widodo who was sworn in for a second and final five-year term this month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the friendship and Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries will deepen further during his second term.

"Heartiest congratulations to President Joko Widodo on the commencement of his second Presidential term in Indonesia, our close maritime neighbour. I am confident that under his dynamic leadership, our friendship and our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership will further deepen," Modi tweeted.

 

  

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