PM Modi receives warm welcome messages from US ahead of his visit
PM Modi receives warm welcome messages from US ahead of his visit
Ahead of his four-day visit to US, PM Narendra Modi has been receiving welcome messages stretching from Times Square To Niagara Falls.
This shows the bond he shares with the people in US and the US President. Even prominent US lawmakers and State Governors are also sending their welcome messages to
PM Modi.
Even the Princeton University and Hawaii, members of the Indian-American community are sending welcome messages from iconic US locations for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his upcoming historic State visit, expressing pride over his “inspiring” leadership.
PM will address the joint session of the US Congress and attend the historic State Dinner.
This speaks volumes of his popularity. Its not only in US, but in every foreign country. He is held in high esteem.
PM Modi travels to Washington DC where President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will accord him a warm welcome on 22 June.
Members of the diaspora and young Indian students are taking to social media such as Twitter to post their video messages welcoming PM Modi, who will arrive in New York on June 20 and will lead the 9th International Yoga Day celebrations at the UN headquarters on June 21.
“Long live India-US friendship!”, The Indian-American community is deeply proud of Prime Minister Modi’s inspiring leadership,” some of the messages said “Long live India-US friendship
The Consulate General of India in New York is tweeting the special video messages that members of the diaspora are sending from iconic American landmarks across the country.
These iconic locations include the Statue of Liberty, Niagara Falls, Princeton University in New Jersey, Columbia University and Columbia Business School in New York, National Museum of the US Air Force in Ohio, iconic New York landmarks Times Square, Brooklyn Bridge and The Edge, Wright Brothers’ Museum in Dayton, Ohio, Liberty Bell in Philadelphia as well as from New England and Hawaii.
US Senator from New Jersey and Chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee Senator Bob Menendez in a video message said that he joins the “vibrant and important” Indian-American community in his home state in welcoming Prime Minister Modi to Washington DC.
Beginning his message with a “Namaste”, Menendez said the Prime Minister’s State visit is a “significant moment” in the US-India relationship.
Recalling the “fond memories” of his visit to India in 2019, the influential lawmaker said his trip provided a chance for him to meet with Indian civil society leaders, security and government officials as well as engage with India’s history, culture and diverse religious traditions.
Menendez recalled his visit to the Akshardham Temple, the Jama Masjid and the Golden Temple and commemorating Mahatma Gandhi’s 150th birthday.
Menendez as he wished the Indian leader well in his visit to Washington hopes that Prime Minister Modi will have the same opportunities to experience all the richness of the United States during his visit,” whether it is the “incredible architecture” of the US Capitol dome or the deep generosity of the American people.
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Mendez further added from their trade and economic engagement to our security cooperation to our people-to-people ties, the India-US relationship is critically important. India’US have made considerable strides in recent years, and he hopes for even more in the future.
He underlined that New Jersey’s Indian-American community contributes to the state’s and nation’s economy, culture, and security.
In the end he pledge to work even harder to bring the two societies closer together and to make them both more prosperous in the years and decades to come, and concluded his message with “Jai Hind” and “God bless America.”
Welcoming Prime Minister Modi to the US, Delaware Governor John Carney in a video message hopes the Indian leader enjoys his time in Washington DC.
Carney recalled his recent visit to India during which he was “struck by the kindness of the people he met
Adding that this visit of PM Modi will serve as another way for India and the United States to strengthen conomic and cultural relationships.
In conclusion,he added that as Governor, he takes “great pride” in fostering the sister-state relationship with Gujarat and “know that his fellow Delawarean President Biden feels the same way.
News input KV Raman