PM Modi’s visit to the US comes to an end.
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed his state visit to the US. His first three-day state visit in nine years includes discussions with some of Silicon Valley’s top CEOs, at least three meetings with President Joe Biden, and a speech to US Congressmen.
“Completing a very unique visit to the United States, during which I participated in a variety of activities and exchanges designed to strengthen ties between India and the United States.
Prior to his departure, PM, Modi tweeted, “Our nations will keep collaborating to make our world a better place for the next generations. He is currently traveling to Egypt for a second state visit.
PM Modi speaks to the Indian – American diaspora in his goodbye speech.
At the conclusion of his three-day state visit to the US, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Indian American community, saying, together with the US, India is changing lives, hopes, and destiny, not simply laws and agreements.
“The partnership between the US and India will benefit the world in the 21st century. You all are essential to our cooperation, he said, as he spoke on Friday at the Ronald Reagan Centre in Washington.
Deepening economic engagement and a shared determination to transform the bilateral relationship into a “global strategic partnership” is at the core of the Indo-US strategic alliance.
The prime minister concluded his hour-long speech to applause and screams of “Bharat Mata ki Jai,” saying, “I can sense a mini-India converging here. I appreciate your attendance. Throughout my time in the US, I have experienced love and affection like never before.