Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi has reached America on his three-day visit this morning. Indian Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu received PM Narendra Modi.
Along with this, Defense Attache including Brigadier Anoop Singhal, Air Commodore Anjan Bhadra, Navy Attache Commodore Nirbhaya Bapna and US Deputy State of Management and Resources TH Brian McCain welcomed.
People gathered outside Joint Base Andrews to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi before his arrival in Washington DC. PM Modi met the people who came to welcome him. On reaching America, he tweeted that I am grateful to the Indian community in Washington DC for the warm welcome.
Grateful to the Indian community in Washington DC for the warm welcome. Our diaspora is our strength. It is commendable how the Indian diaspora has distinguished itself across the world. pic.twitter.com/6cw2UR2uLH
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 22, 2021
PM Modi’s US tour schedule
PM Modi will hold a meeting with American CEOs today i.e. on 23 September. This will be followed by a meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris. After this there will be a meeting with the PM of Australia. The QUAD summit will take place on 24 September. Then there will be a bilateral meeting with President Biden. After this PM Modi will leave for New York from Washington. He will deliver a speech at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on September 25.
PM Modi will hold a meeting with top 5 CEOs of America today. Two of the CEOs are Indian American. Shantanu Narayan from Adobe and Vivek Lal from General Atomics. The three others are Cristiano E Amon from Qualcomm, Mark Widmar from First Solar and Stefan A Schwarzmann from Blackstone. Earlier Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that he would discuss economic opportunities in India during his meetings with CEOs here.
PM Modi to attend the first Quad Leaders Conference
PM Modi will attend the first Quad (QUAD) Leaders Conference being held in person in Washington and hold bilateral meetings. He will then leave for New York where he will attend and address the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly.