Be it for his much-talked-about international tours or for dignitaries like Justin Trudeau flying down to the country to meet him, PM Modi's taste in outfits has stayed the same for years now.

Generally spotted in bandhgala suits or kurta-pajamas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has established himself as a connoisseur of traditional Indian dressing , which has also become his signature style now.

Recently, the prime minister landed in Sweden, for his three-nation Europe tour, where he was given a warm welcome by Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven.

While one would expect the prime minister to walk down the tarmac in one of his comfortable kurtas--especially after his stunning appearances during his Israel tour in 2017--his appearance in a grey-black suit has taken us by surprise.

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First things first, this is the first time that PM Narendra Modi has ditched his signature Indian outfits for a Western one, leaving us really shocked and delighted.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi looked dapper in a grey suit, which he wore for his Sweden trip. Picture courtesy: Reuters

Since we are so used to having the prime minister look really comfortable in Indian outfits, we had no idea how edgy he could look in a suit, and there he is, looking just so dapper.

PM Modi wore a grey blazer, teamed with a pair of black trousers and a well-matched crew-neck t-shirt. He complemented this refreshing monochrome look with a red scarf, and black-white printed pocket square.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was spotted wearing a suit for the first time. Picture courtesy: Reuters

Apart from being absolutely stylish and edgy, the look comes as a pleasant surprise, especially because of how well-balanced it was.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has never looked so dapper before. Picture courtesy: Reuters

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Now that the prime minister has embraced Western dressing, we are really looking forward to the sartorial choices he makes throughout his Europe tour.