Washington:
Indian -origin entrepreneur and Republican leader Vivek Ramaswamy said that he had a “spectacular meeting” with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Blair House, and it was a “joy and honor” to welcome PM in the US.
He also expected that PM Modi’s “amazing journey” for the United States.
Vivek Ramaswamy told ANI after his bilateral meeting with PM Narendra Modi, “It was a joy and respect to welcome Prime Minister Modi here. Hope he would have a wonderful journey and it was a great meeting.”
Prime Minister Modi discussed Indo-American relations, innovation, biotechnology with Ramaswamy.
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O’clock @Narendra Modi found @Vivekgramaswamy Today at Blair House.
He held practical discussion on the role of entrepreneurship in Indo-American relations, innovation, biotechnology and future shape.
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Shri Ramaswamy was earlier in the race for the White House, but was eventually taken out. The sublime of the Indian-origin, who attracted attention to the performance of his vocal debate, ended his presidential dialect and threw his support behind Donald Trump, which he first ” “It was called.
He was also appointed for the co-head of the US Government’s Department of Efficiency (DOGE) along with Elon Musk, but later stepped down from the role, allegedly due to differences with Tesla’s CEO.
PM Modi, who arrived in the US on Wednesday (local time), is scheduled to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House later in the day.
This is PM Modi’s first visit to the United States after Donald Trump assumed the post for a second term. India’s Ambassador to America, Vinay Mohan Quatra and other officials at the airport at the airport.
On reaching the US, PM Modi said that he was eager to hold a meeting with the US President and build an India-American wide global strategic partnership.
In his statement of his departure, further from his American visit, PM Modi said that the yatra will be an opportunity to develop an agenda to build the successes of cooperation in his first term and to further increase the partnership between the two countries.
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