Bear Grylls, the renowned British adventurer and survival instructor, took it to his social media handle on Monday, calling it an honour to work with PM Modi. In the post, Grylls also wrote to keep up the work of environment conservation and protecting the planet.
Sir, it was an honour to share an adventure with you! Let’s keep up our mission of spreading the positive message of conservation & protecting our planet. @worldscouting @narendramodi https://t.co/MaeNp8MYEM
— Bear Grylls (@BearGrylls) July 29, 2019
Earlier, the ‘Man vs Wild’ presenter has released a trailer of an upcoming episode of the show featuring PM Modi on his social media handle. Captioning it as, “People across 180 countries will get to see the unknown side of PM @narendramodi as he ventures into Indian wilderness to create awareness about animal conservation & environmental change. Catch Man Vs Wild with PM Modi @DiscoveryIN on August 12 @ 9 pm. #PMModionDiscovery”. In the trailer, PM Modi is seen riding a dingy and making a spear as Bear Grylls is teaching him survival techniques while wandering around in the Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand.
People across 180 countries will get to see the unknown side of PM @narendramodi as he ventures into Indian wilderness to create awareness about animal conservation & environmental change. Catch Man Vs Wild with PM Modi @DiscoveryIN on August 12 @ 9 pm. #PMModionDiscovery pic.twitter.com/MW2E6aMleE
— Bear Grylls (@BearGrylls) July 29, 2019
PM Modi took this moment to admire the beauty of India by writing, “India- where you find lush green forests, diverse wildlife, beautiful mountains and mighty rivers.” on his official twitter handle. He also thanked Bear Grylls and Discovery India while pitching in for watching the episode that will create a sense of awareness for the environment conservation among the people and encouraged them to visit different parts of India.
India- where you find lush green forests, diverse wildlife, beautiful mountains and mighty rivers.
Watching this programme will make you want to visit different parts of India and add to discourse of environmental conservation.
Thanks @BearGrylls for coming here! @DiscoveryIN https://t.co/AksPyHfo7X
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 29, 2019