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PM Modi leaves for historic 3 day US visit

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 20, 2023 09:06 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for the US today on a landmark state visit - the highest diplomatic reception ...

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for the US today on a landmark state visit - the highest diplomatic reception reserved for closest allies. PM Modi is expected to land at the Andrews Air Force Base in Washington at 1.30 am Indian Standard Time on June 21, where he will be welcomed by a group of Indian American.

PM Modi, who has a tight schedule during his visit to the US, will meet top Indian American CEOs. After that he will lead the celebration marking the International Yoga Day at the UN headquarters on Wednesday.This is PM Modi's first state visit to the US. According to reports, PM Modi will leave for Washington DC soon after concluding the Yoga event, where the US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will host a private dinner.

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