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Bill Gates Shares Vada Pav with Sachin Tendulkar, Says ‘Before We…’

Bill Gates and Sachin Tendulkar shared a vada pav in a teaser video for an upcoming ad. Gates recently visited India for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's 25th anniversary, meeting key figures like Prime Minister Modi and Health Minister J.P. Nadda. He also explored India's technological advancements, including drone training for rural women.

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Bill Gates Shares Vada Pav with Sachin Tendulkar, Says ‘Before We…’

Bill Gates recently uploaded a video to Meta’s Instagram, where he is seen eating a vada pav with Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar. In the brief clip, which teases the possibility of a future advertisement, the two can be seen sitting on a bench, munching on the snack.The video ends with the message, “Serving soon,” but there has been no other information released about a possible alliance between Gates and Tendulkar. Gates captioned the post, “A snack break before we get to work.”
Bill Gates’ Visit to India


This tour was part of Gates’ India visit to mark the 25th anniversary of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. It was his third Indian tour in three successive years, during which he met key players to understand the advancements in India’s technology, health, and development. Gates met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, declaring his admiration for India’s innovative approaches in seeking regional and global progress.

Gates also spoke with Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on healthcare partnerships, especially maternal and child health, immunization, and sanitation. Gates also spoke with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to discuss the challenges for development and potential for innovation in India.

The trip’s highlight was the visit by Gates to the Indian Agricultural Research Institute’s Pusa Campus in New Delhi, where he saw rural women being trained to fly drones under the Namo Drone Didi Scheme. The scheme seeks to empower women in rural India through increased independence and economic empowerment.

The visit was the first time the Gates Foundation Board of Trustees met in the Global South, highlighting India’s increasing importance to international health and development. In his blog, Gates reflected on the experience, saying, “I came away with new ideas because India is full of smart, ambitious people tackling some of the world’s hardest problems in creative ways.”