From 'Jaapi hat' to 'Goncha': Check PM Narendra Modi's traditional desi avatars
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is famous for making style statements wherever he goes. Be it his foreign visits or a local appearance, Modi's ethnic avatars and attire have always been a subject of interest for fashionistas and have caught the eyeballs of common people. Every time his traditional attire becomes talk of town. Take a look:
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Republic Day parade was seen wearing traditional cap of Uttarakhand.
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Modi has envisioned “Make in Northeast” as an essential part of “Make in India”
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PM Modi attired in traditional dress of the tribal communities of Dahod in Gujarat
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PM Modi in a traditional Naga attire
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PM Modi in traditional Ladakhi dress
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PM Modi in traditional Jaapi hat made from bamboo
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A special gift for a special visitor
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PM Modi wears a traditional Naga warrior headgear
PM Modi wears a traditional Naga warrior headgear at the Hornbill festival in Nagaland. Horbill, a bird admired greatly by locals in Nagaland, is symbolically used in these traditional tribal headgears. These headgears are considered symbols of power, position and status. It can only be worn if one has inherited or earned the right.