Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took to Twitter to celebrate the victory of Indo-Canadian pair of Rohan Bopanna and Gabriela Dabrowski, who won the mix doubles title at the French Open 2017, last month. He had tagged Narendra Modi in his tweet, and the PM's reply is now winning hearts.
Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau are not only very active on social media, but they never shy away from showcasing their sense of humour for the rest of the world to appreciate either.
Something similar happened on July 8 when Trudeau took to Twitter to celebrate the victory of Indo-Canadian pair of Rohan Bopanna and Gabriela Dabrowski, who won the mix doubles title of the French Open 2017, last month.
Albeit a month late, Trudeau tagged Modi in his tweet on Indo-Canadian partnership: “@NarendraModi – how’s that for partnership!”
Joining in with a similar quip, Modi responded to the tweet with one of his own showcasing a fair smattering of tennis vocabulary.
“India & Canada is an ace partnership, advantageous to both nations, beneficial for the world. Game, set and match always,” he tweeted. Twitterati not only loved this exchange but also took it upon themselves to carry on the conversation with similar tennis lingo.
This is what Justin Trudeau had tweeted.
.@NarendraModi - how’s that for partnership! đ¨đŚđŽđł https://t.co/0kvxsBbS4s
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) July 7, 2017
This is Narendra Modi’s response.
India & Canada is an ace partnership, advantageous to both nations, beneficial for the world. Game, set and match always. : )â â â â https://t.co/rRKW1VtqCX
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 8, 2017