New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi returned from his three days visit to US on Sunday afternoon. He addressed the United Nations General Assembly, which is said to be a success.
Prime Minister Modi landed in Delhi at around 12:15pm on Sunday, with news agencies posting the photo of his arrival at an airport in the national capital.
He was hailed by Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) President JP Nadda in the speech earlier today. Along with JP Nadda, at the airport he was welcomed by party general secretaries Arun Singh and Tarun Chugh, former health minister Harsh Vardhan, Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta, and senior party functionaries.
During his visit to the US he had a bilateral meeting with the US President Joe Biden, which according to the PM was a success, he said to have ‘productive bilateral and multilateral engagements’. PM expressed confidence that the relationship between India and the US will grow even stronger.
Ahead of his return from the United States, the Prime Minister tweeted, âOver the last few days, have had productive bilateral and multilateral engagements, interaction with CEOs and the UN address. I am confident the India-USA relationship will grow even stronger in the years to come. Our rich people-to-people linkages are among our strongest assets.â
PM Modi addressed the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly, attended the first in-person Quad summit meeting, and held bilateral and multilateral engagements, including with US President Joe Biden, US vice president Kamala Harris and his Australian and Japanese counterpartsâScott Morrison and Yoshihide Sugaârespectively.
The US visit marked the first visit of the Prime Minister beyond the neighbourhood since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic. The spokesperson of the ministry of external affairs (MEA), Arindam Bagchi, said the Prime Ministerâs US visit was a âlandmarkâ and foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla described the trip as âvery successfulâ.
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