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PM Modi departs for America with the goal of advancing India-US defence relations and comprehends the significance of the trip in ten points

 

PM Modi departs for America with the goal of advancing India-US defence relations and comprehends the significance of the trip in ten points


PM Modi departs for America with the goal of advancing India-US defence relations and comprehends the significance of the trip in ten points


Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to the United States began today. President Biden invited PM Modi for a situation visit and dinner, making him the third head of state to receive such an invitation after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and French President Emmanuel Macron.


New Delhi: On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Modi) departed on a three-day trip through America (PM Modi US Visit). PM Modi is making a historic state visit. The prime minister tweeted about his itinerary before departing for the state visit. 'Leaving for America, in which I are to take part in programmes in New York City and Washington DC,' he added in the tweet. Celebrations of Yoga Day at the UN headquarters, conversations with Joe Biden, speaking before a joint session of the US Congress, and many other events are among these programmes.


The entire globe is focused on PM Modi's visit. India and America are also anticipated to conduct numerous significant business transactions. Additionally, a historic agreement on the transfer of jet engine technology is anticipated during the visit.


He claimed in a statement released prior to his trip that US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden had invited him to visit the country. And this'special invitation' demonstrates how significant and robust this arrangement is between the two democratic nations.


Let's break down the significance of PM Modi's visit into ten points.


The following three days will see PM Modi attending meetings with business executives and members of the Indian diaspora, giving a rare speech to a joint session of the US Congress, and attending a state dinner at the White House with US President Joe Biden. Prior to departing, PM Modi stated that the topics of his discussions with President Biden and other senior US officials would include bilateral cooperation as well as participation in multilateral fora like the G20, QUAD (Quadripartite Security Dialogue), and IPEF (Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity). will present a chance to improve collaboration.


The prime minister will deliver his second speech when he addresses the US Congress on Thursday. The House of Members and the Senate extended the invitation to speak. I am thrilled to conduct the first state visit to a close and friendly country, Prime Minister Modi said in a statement.


No Indian Prime Minister have addressed it twice, according to Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar. There aren't many people who have done it even globally. Nelson Mandela and Winston Churchill are two examples of leaders who have accomplished this. Because of this, its significance is enormous.


Behind Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea and French President Emmanuel Macron of France, PM Modi becomes the third world leader whom President Biden has invited for a cabinet visit and dinner. Prime Minister Modi will join Joe and Jill Biden for dinner at the White House.


The Prime Minister will lead a yoga programme at the UN Building on Wednesday in honour of World Yoga Day. He will speak to a group of leaders from across the US who are expatriates on Friday at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Centre in Washington.


At well-known locations around the US, such as Times Square in New York and the famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, hundreds of American Indians are assembling to greet PM Modi.


PM Modi tweeted, "People form all walks of life are sharing their passion on my impending USA visit, including Congress members, thinkers, and others." He wrote, "I thank him for his kind words," in the tweet. Such a wide range of backing highlights the depth of India-US relations.


In the meantime, there are hopes that General Electric and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) will agree to a large-scale agreement to construct the cutting-edge GE-F414 jet engine in India. The F/A-18 Hornet, the primary fighter for the US Navy, is powered by the engine.


A manufacturing facility will revolutionise Indian airspace because jet engine technology is universally regarded as the greatest in aviation. This degree of technology has never before been made available to anyone in America.


The third Indian head of state to visit the United States is PM Modi. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, an earlier president, paid a visit in June 1963, and Manmohan Singh, a former prime minister, paid a visit in November 2009.

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