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Gratitude to New York! PM Modi Celebrates Historic Connection with Indian Diaspora at Nassau Coliseum

October 24, 20244 Mins Read
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After a momentous address that resonated through the Nassau Coliseum, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt thanks to the vibrant metropolis of New York this Monday.

In a spirited post on the social media platform X, Modi expressed his gratitude to the throngs of enthusiastic attendees present at this landmark community event, sharing snapshots that encapsulated the spirit of the gathering. “Thank you, New York! Here are some glimpses from the unforgettable community programme. Grateful to all those who joined,” he conveyed with palpable warmth.

The prime minister’s visit to New York the previous day was marked by the “Modi and US” programme, which drew a remarkable assembly of 15,000 members of the Indian diaspora from an astonishing 42 states, all there to welcome the leader. During his impassioned address, Modi navigated the multifaceted dimensions of India-US relations, emphasized the bonds between people, and celebrated India’s ascendance on the global stage alongside its impressive economic growth.

He began his remarks by honoring the incredible contributions of the Indian diaspora, declaring how Indians, regardless of their location, invariably rise to the occasion. In a spellbinding speech that lasted over an hour, he unveiled how India has transitioned from being a mere importer to a burgeoning exporter in mobile manufacturing and heralded the era of “Made in India” microchips soon gracing American soil.

Later, as the day unfolded on the local time scale, Modi engaged with the CEOs of leading US corporations, aiming to weave tighter cooperative threads between the two nations in avant-garde realms such as AI, quantum computing, semiconductors, and biotechnology. It was a testament to the optimistic future he envisions for India’s socio-economic landscape, grounded in innovation and collaboration across various sectors.

Subsequently, Modi seized the opportunity for bilateral discussions with Nepal’s Prime Minister, KP Sharma Oli, at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel. The dialogue scrutinized the unique and intimate rapport shared between India and Nepal, where both leaders expressed satisfaction over progress across a spectrum of areas: development partnerships, hydropower cooperation, and enhancing multifaceted connectivity—physical, digital, and energetic.

He lauded Nepal for becoming the 101st nation to join the International Solar Alliance, stressing the urgency for a unified regional approach to combat climate change. “Nepal is a priority partner under India’s Neighbourhood First Policy,” the Ministry of External Affairs proclaimed, underscoring the continuation of high-level exchanges enriching this alliance.

Modi took to X once again, noting, “Just wrapped up a constructive meeting with Prime Minister KP Oli in New York. Our friendship with Nepal remains steadfast, and we are excited to add even greater momentum to our ties, discussing crucial areas such as energy, technology, and trade.”

Prime Minister Oli echoed this sentiment, branding their interaction as “fruitful” and confirming that various aspects of bilateral relations were addressed during their exchange.

Further deepening his international engagements, Modi held discussions with Kuwait’s Crown Prince, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, exploring avenues to enhance their bilateral ties across sectors like pharmaceuticals, food processing, technology, and energy. The Prime Minister reaffirmed India’s commitment to robust relations, acknowledging historical links and mutual support in energy and food security between the two nations.

Taking to X, he remarked, “My conversation with His Highness Sheikh Sabah was highly productive. We deliberated on invigorating India-Kuwait connections in areas such as pharmaceuticals, food processing, and technology.”

The Indian leader did not stop there; he also met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, expressing grave concern over the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza while reiterating India’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people.

Modi’s visit to New York is part of a broader trip to the United States, where he also participated in the Quad Summit and held discussions with high-profile leaders such as US President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

As his itinerary unfolds, he is set to address the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the UN General Assembly later today—an engagement certain to echo the themes of partnership and progress that have defined his stay thus far.

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