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Indian Diaspora in the US Excited for PM Modi’s Visit

Indian Diaspora in the US Excited for PM Modi’s Visit

Indian Diaspora in the US Excited for PM Modi’s Visit

New Jersey [US], September 20: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to start his visit to the United States on Saturday, members of the Indian diaspora are filled with excitement. From children to adults, many expressed their eagerness to meet him and praised his leadership in India.

Prakash Shantilal Patel, a member of the Indian diaspora, said, “We are super excited to meet him. PM Modi is one of the excellent Prime Ministers of the country and he is famous in the world, so we are excited. Around 5,000 to 10,000 people from the Gujarati community will meet him. We will definitely talk to him, if we get a chance.”

Arav Verma, a child from the Indian diaspora, said, “I am very excited to see PM Modi and I cannot wait to meet him. He did a lot of good stuffs for the country. He is one of my favourite leaders of all time.”

PM Modi will visit the US from September 21 to 23. During his visit, he will participate in the Quad Summit and address the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The Indian diaspora is also excited to interact with him in New York. Over 24,000 Indian-Americans have registered to attend his community event on September 22 at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, which has a seating capacity of 15,000. This event, titled “Modi & US: Progress Together,” will celebrate the diversity and success of the Indian-American community, featuring cultural performances and appearances by prominent Indian-American figures.

Madhulika, another member of the diaspora, said, “Namaste Modi Ji. A very-very warm welcome to you in USA and New York city, and we are very thankful to you for all the important works that you have done for all the people of India. We are sitting far and we are so super proud on him, like proud is an understatement. So definitely I want to educate my future generations, my family and friends and want to tell about the great leader like you, so, thank you so much for everything that you have done for us.”

Vidhi, who resides in the US, said, “We are very excited to meet him. I think he is my all-time favourite leader, so, me along with my family will be going to the Long Islands to meet him.”

Soni Chowdhary said, “I am very excited that PM Modi is coming. He is one of the fearless and great leaders I have ever seen in my life. He is such a good orator that he captures the attention of everyone, especially the way he speaks, it motivates the youth, which was lacking in the former PMs, as the old generation was more attached to them. But now, even youths are also attached with PM Modi, so we are excited.”

Amit Pandey and Rajesh Sharma also expressed their excitement for PM Modi’s visit as they prepared to attend the “Modi & US: Progress Together” event on September 22.

During his visit, PM Modi will participate in the fourth Quad Leaders’ Summit in Wilmington, Delaware, hosted by US President Joe Biden on September 21. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that the Quad event will provide PM Modi with the opportunity to thank both US President Biden and Japanese PM Fumio Kishida for their leadership. Misri stated, “…This is also going to be kind of a farewell event in so far as the Quad is concerned for President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida of Japan, and therefore, the Quad event provides the Prime Minister with an opportunity to thank both leaders for their leadership in giving momentum and salience to the Quad partnership.”

Quad is a diplomatic partnership between four countries–Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.

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Indian Diaspora -: The Indian diaspora refers to people of Indian origin who live outside India. In this case, it means Indians living in the United States.

PM Modi -: PM Modi stands for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is the leader of India.

Quad Summit -: The Quad Summit is a meeting between four countries: the United States, India, Japan, and Australia. They discuss important global issues.

United Nations General Assembly -: The United Nations General Assembly is a big meeting where leaders from almost every country in the world come together to talk about important global issues.

Long Island -: Long Island is a large island in the state of New York, USA. It is close to New York City.
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