PM Narendra Modi
PM Modi US Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Today is the last day of the four-day US tour. Today PM Modi will meet Indian and American business leaders in Washington DC. During this, the PM will also address the people of the Indian community. During the bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden yesterday, India signed several agreements like space, defense and technology transfer.
PM Modi will hold a luncheon meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris and Foreign Minister Antony Blinken at the Ministry of External Affairs in Washington DC. During this, top American officials will also be present. After this, PM Modi will address business leaders at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts.
After this, the Prime Minister will address business leaders at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Heads of top US companies including FedEx, MasterCard and Adobe and Indian companies such as Tech Mahindra and Mastec are expected to be among the 1,200 participants at the event.
PM Modi to address Indian community reception
PM Modi will address an Indian community reception organized by the United States Indian Community Foundation (USICF) at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington DC in the evening.
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Let us tell you that during this visit of PM Modi, there have been big deals between India and America on fighter jet engines and space cooperation. US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden gave a grand welcome to PM Modi at the White House lawn yesterday. During this, a large number of people from the Indian community were present in the lawn. In his speech, Joe Biden said that Indo-US economic relations are emerging. At the same time, PM Modi said that today a new chapter has been added in the history of both the countries.
State dinner was organized in honor of PM Modi yesterday
In the night, US President Joe Biden organized a grand state dinner in honor of PM Modi, which was attended by about 400 guests including Google Chief Sundar Pichai and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.