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Narendra Modi is the current Prime Minister of India, serving since May 26, 2014. The best way to contact him is to mail him a letter or submit a grievance on his official website. However, you may be able to connect with him through social media or his official app. In this article, we’ll outline all the ways to contact PM Modi online, by phone, and via mail.
Best Ways to Contact Narendra Modi
- Mail letters to: Prime Minister’s Office, South Block, Raisina Hill, New Delhi, 110011.
- Share your ideas, insights, thoughts, or grievances against government agencies on Narendra Modi’s official website.
- Reach out to Modi or the Prime Minister’s Office on social media: PM Modi’s personal X account, the Office’s X account, PM Modi’s Facebook, or the Office's Facebook.
Steps
Sending Narendra Modi a Letter by Mail
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Send a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office in New Delhi. If you want to share your ideas, insights, thoughts, or grievances against the services of the government, you can write a letter to Prime Minister Modi. Be sure to put your letter in a properly stamped and self-addressed envelope, and send it to:[1]
- Prime Minister’s Office
South Block, Raisina Hill
New Delhi, 110011
- Prime Minister’s Office
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Be concise and include a return address to get a response. Keep your letter short so Prime Minister Modi isn’t overwhelmed by the length. Address him as Prime Minister Modi or PM Modi, then share your ideas, insights, thoughts, or grievances. Use concise language and split paragraphs up by double spacing them or leaving a line between them.
- Check your spelling and grammar before sending your letter.
- Make sure your handwriting is legible or type your letter on the computer.
- Put your address as a return address in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope.
- End your letter in a respectful and positive tone by saying, “Thank you for your time” or “Thank you for your consideration.”
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Use the correct amount of postage before sending the letter. If you’re sending internationally, it costs around USD 1.65 to send a letter. Take the letter to your local post office, and they will be able to determine if the price is different in your area.[2]
Calling Narendra Modi Through the Prime Minister’s Office
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1Dial your exit code and India’s country code if you call internationally. If you live in the United States, the exit code is “011,” but it will vary based on where you’re from. After the exit code is entered, dial “91” to connect to phone numbers in India.[3]
- Find your country’s exit code here.
- You do not need an exit code or country code if you live in India.
- Make sure you have an international plan before making your phone call since overseas calls are very expensive and could charge additional fees.
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2Type in “11” for the area code. Each area of India has a 2 to 4-digit area code, and “11” is the area code for Delhi. Dialing the international area code first will let your phone company know what country you’re calling.[4]
- If you’re already in the Delhi area, you do not need to add an area code.
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3Enter “23012312” to finish the phone number. This line will take you directly to the Prime Minister’s Office. Wait as the call connects and starts to ring.[5]
- Since it is an international number, it may take a few moments to connect. If there has been no response after 1 minute, hang up and try dialing the number again.
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4Leave a message with his office. You may not get in contact with PM Modi directly, but you can relay information, ideas, or concerns to one of his staff members. Ask them to take a message and be polite throughout the whole conversation.[6]
- Alternatively, email the Prime Minister’s Office at: connect@mygov.nic.in.
- Fax the Prime Minister’s Office at: +91-11-23019545, 23016857.
Expert Q&A
Tips
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Prime Minister Modi is fluent in Hindi, Gujarati, and English. However, he chooses to speak Hindi with world leaders.[9]Thanks
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Prime Minister Modi currently lives at 7 Lok Kalyan Marg, which was previously known as 7 Race Course Road.[10]Thanks
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The Prime Minister’s Office gets many letters and phone calls throughout the day, so you may not get a direct response back from PM Modi.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- When writing to the Prime Minister, keep your message brief, respectful and to the point. Focus on clearly explaining your idea, concern or request in simple language. Don't forget to proofread for errors.
- If possible, use his website, app or social media to write him. That way your message will more likely reach his office. Letters can take longer to get there and be processed.
- If you call his office, be ready to leave a quick, focused voicemail with a staff member. Have your main points ready rather than trying to speak off-the-cuff.
- If interacting online, stay civil and constructive even if you disagree with something. Abusive language will ensure that your message is ignored.
- Follow up if you don't hear back after a reasonable time. Politely ask if they got your message and resend if needed. But don't bug them too much.
- Understand the Prime Minister gets tons of messages every day. While your issue matters, a personalized reply isn't always feasible.
References
- ↑ https://www.india.gov.in/my-government/whos-who/prime-minister
- ↑ https://www.usps.com/international/first-class-mail-international.htm
- ↑ https://www.howtocallabroad.com/codes.html
- ↑ https://www.howtocallabroad.com/india/
- ↑ https://indianexpress.com/article/india/what-is-prime-minister-narendra-modis-email-id-phone-number-and-contact-details/
- ↑ https://indianexpress.com/article/india/what-is-prime-minister-narendra-modis-email-id-phone-number-and-contact-details/
- ↑ https://www.narendramodi.in/downloadapp
- ↑ http://www.15august.in/2014/08/contact-pm-narendra-modi-pmo-india.html
- ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2014/06/05/narendra-modi-may-join-the-list-of-world-leaders-who-refuse-to-speak-english/
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