Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for home after concluding his
two-nation tour of Ireland and the US. Here is what the Prime Minister
tweeted before his departure: opportunity to attend a widespread of programmes each of
which generated many positive outcomes that will benefit India,” he
said in another tweet reflecting on the series of meetings he attended
during his US visit.
“I shared my thoughts on key global issues at the @ UN and also met many
more leaders to strengthen India’s ties with the global community,” the
Prime Minister tweeted.
“My gratitude to the American people for the very warm welcome and the
hospitality wherever my delegation & I went,” he said.
In the first leg of his seven-day trip, Mr. Modi visited Ireland,
marking first Prime Ministerial visit from India in almost 60 years. In
Dublin, he held talks with Enda Kenny, the Taoiseach of Ireland.
On September 23, he flew to New York, where he addressed a UN
Sustainable Development Summit and participated in a Summit on
peacekeeping hosted by US President Barack Obama.
The Prime Minister also met several world leaders and had interactions
with leading investors and financial sector firms. There was a working
dinner where major Fortune-500 companies were present to deliberate on
investment opportunities in India. He also travelled to West Coast where
he visited Facebook Headquarters for a Townhall Q&A with its CEO
Mark Zuckerberg. He also visited Google campus and Tesla Motors.
In San Jose, he interacted with the Indian community on September 27. On
the last day of his visit, Modi met leaders of the three permanent
members of the UN Security Council - US President Barack Obama, British
Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Francois Hollande.
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