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In a first, Prime Minister Modi to be a guest in popular wildlife show “Man vs Wild”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will raise awareness about animal conservation and climate change through this show.

British adventurer and survival expert Bear Grylls, known for his popular television show — Man Vs Wild, will host a unique guest on his show on August 12. The host is none other than Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.

In a first, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to be featured on the popular TV show Man vs Wild. In a tweet, Bear Grylls announced regarding hosting PM Narendra Modi in his popular show. According to Grylls, inviting PM Modi to the show was an initiative to create awareness about animal conservation & environmental change.

“People across 180 countries will get to see the unknown side of PM Narendra Modi as he ventures into Indian wilderness to create awareness about animal conservation & environmental change,” tweeted Grylls. 


Bear Grylls is a former British SAS serviceman, survivor expert and the host of survivor series ‘Man vs Wild’. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will raise awareness about animal conservation and climate change through this show.

Man vs Wild show documents host Bear Grylls efforts to survive and find a way back to civilization, usually requiring to fight the natural odds that he faces inside deep forests. Prime Minister Modi will be featuring in this show along with Grylls and likely to be a part of host’s journey inside the Jim Corbett National Park.

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