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Narendra Modi will join Obama and Putin on a wild TV adventure. Here’s a glimpse of their journey

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi will join Obama and Putin on a wild TV adventure. Here’s a glimpse of their journey

Modi on Man Vs Wild

Modi on Man Vs Wild

In a recent trailer launched on the prime minister’s wildlife experience, Modi can be seen visiting jungles and creating spears for survival against wild tigers. The world it waiting for his adventure.

American President Barack Obama

American President Barack Obama

In 2016, Bear Grylls took Obama into the Alaskan Wilderness — America’s largest natural landscapes — to witness the impact of global warming and climate change in the United States. “It is heartening to see powerful men protecting the environment,” Grylls told ANI recently, looking back at the times with Obama.


Photo : Instagram/ Bear Grylls

Obama graces the glacier

Obama graces the glacier

During his time at Alaska, Obama tasted a salmon fish along with making tea from glacier water. However, he kneeled down when it came to drinking his own urine in the cold wilderness. “I suppose, in extremis, it’s something that I would do – if the alternative was death. It’s not something I’d make a habit of. And I probably wouldn’t do it just for a TV show,” Obama had said.


Photo: Instagram/ Bear Grylls

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Putin, who worked as an intelligence agent for nearly 16 years, has had an undeniable passion for adventure. Vladimir Putin had been the host of TV series titled "Russia, Kremlin, Putin." And, as expected, the much-feared leader had chased away bears in the wild.

"Although if a bear sees Putin – they aren’t idiots – they will behave themselves,” ET reported citing Putin’s holiday in a remote part of Siberia.



Photo: Instagram/Vladimir Putin

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