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The Indian Prime Minister followed Mr. Bei to participate in the "survival in the wilderness"! Don't

Original title: the Indian Prime Minister participated in the reality show and did not forget to show off the increase in the number of tigers in India

Recently, Indian Prime Minister modi participated in the British adventure reality show "survival in the wilderness". On the 29th local time, British adventurer Bell & middot; Bear Grylls announced the news on the social platform.

It is reported that Modi, 68, entered the Indian wilderness with host bell, sniffed animal feces, made rafts together and crossed the jungle and river.

Modi tweeted: 'India - you can find lush green forests, various wild animals, beautiful mountains and powerful rivers here. Watching this program will make you more want to explore different parts of India and increase your thinking about environmental protection. "

July 29 is also the 'world tiger day'. Modi announced that the number of tigers in India increased from 2226 in 2014 to 2967 in 2018, an increase of one third in the past four years. According to previous BBC reports, the number of wild Indian tigers fell to 1411 in 2008 and rose to 1706 in 2011.

At present, survival in the wilderness has been broadcast to the 8th season. The program is loved by audiences from different countries because bell meets various extreme challenges in the wild and shares valuable survival strategies in the process.

The broadcast of "survival in the wilderness" will also consolidate modi's image as an environmental protector in India. Modi government has made an international commitment to increase solar power generation in India (3.150,0.01,0.32%), but it also gives a green light to controversial mining and infrastructure projects, which will lead to deforestation and environmental problems. However, India's forest coverage and the number of protected areas have increased. According to a statement, there were 692 such regions in 2014 and 860 in 2019.

Earlier, modi also showed that he had received a lot of attention by meditating in Himalayan caves and practicing early morning yoga.