Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three-day visit to the United Nations of America, including a Quad meeting and an address to the UN General Assembly, shared a picture on Wednesday, in which is doing some paperwork onboard the Boeing 777-337 VVIP flight.
While sharing the picture, Prime Minister wrote, “A long flight also means opportunities to go through papers and some file work.”
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BJP Leader, Kapil Mishra shared a collage of Lal Bhadur Shashtri (in which he is checking some papers in a flight) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, through the collage he praised their dedication towards work.
Have a look at the picture:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Washington for a three-day visit and was greeted by a large number of Indian-Americans at Joint Base Andrews in Washington DC. He stepped out of his motorcade to interact with Indians waiting at the airport.
Following the greetings, Modi on his Twitter handle accredited how the Indian community for distinguishing itself across the globe.
"Grateful to the Indian community in Washington DC for the warm welcome. Our diaspora is our strength. It is commendable how the Indian diaspora has distinguished itself across the world," PM Modi tweeted as he shared a few pictures from Washington.
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After assuming office in 2014 as the Prime Minister of India, this would be his 7th visit to the US. During this three-day tour, he will be addressing the UN General Assembly, attend the Quad Leaders' Summit and hold a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden at the White House tomorrow.
This would be the first in-person meeting between the two leaders since Biden took charge as the US president on January 20. He will also be meeting vice president Kamala Harris.
This is Modi’s first visit abroad since the Covid-19 pandemic onset in January 2020 and it is the 7th US visit after he has assumed office as Prime Minister since 2014.