Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a large gathering of the Indian diaspora at the Ronald Reagan Centre in Washington early on Friday (Indian time), marking the conclusion of his US State visit. At the address, the PM said, “Today’s transformed India will surprise you, adding that the country has witnessed an unprecedented digital revolution.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday applauded the role of the Indian diaspora in the United States and credited them for strengthening the partnership between India and the US, during his address at the Ronald Reagan Centre.
Thanking the community for turning up in large numbers, PM Modi said, “In a way, you have charted out the full map of India in this hall. I can see people from all corners of India here. It seems that a mini India has turned up.”
#WATCH | “In a way, you have charted out the full map of India in this hall. I can see people from all corners of India here. It seems that a mini India has turned up,” PM Narendra Modi addresses members of the Indian diaspora in Washington, DC pic.twitter.com/iUmBcTHy3n
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During his address, the prime minister emphasised how India has witnessed an unprecedented digital revolution, adding that companies like Micron, Google and Applied Material have declared big investments in India.
He has now left for Egypt at the invitation of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.