Prime Minister Modi will address Indian Americans and top CEOs ahead of his Egypt visit on June 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a gathering of Indian Americans from across the US on June 23 in Washington in Washington on the role of the diaspora in India’s growth story, a respected community leader said. In addition, the prime minister will also meet with top US business leaders before leaving for his official visit to Egypt, Hindustan Times reported.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a gathering of Indian Americans from across the US on June 23 in Washington in Washington on the role of the diaspora in India’s growth story, a respected community leader said. In addition, the prime minister will also meet with top US business leaders before leaving for his official visit to Egypt, Hindustan Times reported.

On June 7, diplomatic sources told PTI that Prime Minister Modi is expected to visit Egypt this month, some six months after the two countries brought ties to the level of a strategic partnership. This would be Modi’s first visit to the African country after becoming prime minister in 2014. However, the official dates of his visit are not disclosed. Sources added that Modi’s visit to Egypt is set to coincide with his trip to the US. Traditionally, Egypt is one of India’s most important trading partners on the African continent.

On June 7, diplomatic sources told PTI that Prime Minister Modi is expected to visit Egypt this month, some six months after the two countries brought ties to the level of a strategic partnership. This would be Modi’s first visit to the African country after becoming prime minister in 2014. However, the official dates of his visit are not disclosed. Sources added that Modi’s visit to Egypt is set to coincide with his trip to the US. Traditionally, Egypt is one of India’s most important trading partners on the African continent.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister will be in the United States June 21-24 at the invitation of US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The US President and First Lady will receive Modi at a state dinner on June 22. The visit also includes an address before the June 22 joint session of Congress.

Meanwhile, the Prime Minister will be in the United States June 21-24 at the invitation of US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. The US President and First Lady will receive Modi at a state dinner on June 22. The visit also includes an address before the June 22 joint session of Congress.

Indian-American community leader Dr. Bharat Barai told PTI that the prime minister will also address an invitation-only gathering of diaspora leaders from across the country on the evening of June 23. Profile meetings in the past were reserved for the Prime Minister’s address. The venue, named after former US President Ronald Reagan, has a capacity of 900 people, Barai told PTI on Wednesday.

Indian-American community leader Dr. Bharat Barai told PTI that the prime minister will also address an invitation-only gathering of diaspora leaders from across the country on the evening of June 23. Profile meetings in the past were reserved for the Prime Minister’s address. The venue, named after former US President Ronald Reagan, has a capacity of 900 people, Barai told PTI on Wednesday.

It is the first federal building in Washington designed for both government and private use. Preparations are in full swing for the only community event to take place during the Prime Minister’s visit. A national organizing committee has been formed of 25 eminent figures, he said.

It is the first federal building in Washington designed for both government and private use. Preparations are in full swing for the only community event to take place during the Prime Minister’s visit. A national organizing committee has been formed of 25 eminent figures, he said.

The event is hosted by the US India Community Foundation. A co-hosts committee was also established. The community is fully represented on both committees, Barai said.

The event is hosted by the US India Community Foundation. A co-hosts committee was also established. The community is fully represented on both committees, Barai said.

He previously said the plan was to host Modi at a huge stadium in Chicago so he could address 40,000 Indian Americans. However, this was not completed due to scheduling issues. Finally, on the evening of June 23, the Prime Minister gave his approval for an address to the population. Shortly thereafter, he will likely leave the US for India, he said.

He previously said the plan was to host Modi at a huge stadium in Chicago so he could address 40,000 Indian Americans. However, this was not completed due to scheduling issues. Finally, on the evening of June 23, the Prime Minister gave his approval for an address to the population. Shortly thereafter, he will likely leave the US for India, he said.

Meanwhile, two US lawmakers spoke in the US House of Representatives this week about the significance of Modi’s visit to the US.

Meanwhile, two US lawmakers spoke in the US House of Representatives this week about the significance of Modi’s visit to the US.

“I take this opportunity to speak about a very important visit by Prime Minister Modi this week. “I am pleased that this person is coming to America to express the goodwill between our two nations in one of the most strategically important relationships we have in the world,” Congressman Rich McCormick said Tuesday.

“I take this opportunity to speak about a very important visit by Prime Minister Modi this week. “I am pleased that this person is coming to America to express the goodwill between our two nations in one of the most strategically important relationships we have in the world,” Congressman Rich McCormick said Tuesday.

Congressman Joe Wilson of North Carolina said the existing US-India partnership was highlighted by Modi’s warm welcome here in the House of Representatives, at Madison Square Garden and by “Howdy, Modi” in Houston.

Congressman Joe Wilson of North Carolina said the existing US-India partnership was highlighted by Modi’s warm welcome here in the House of Representatives, at Madison Square Garden and by “Howdy, Modi” in Houston.

“With India as the largest democracy and America as the oldest democracy, both share the values ​​of democracy with the rule of law and oppose the rule of arms to the authoritarians,” he said.

“With India as the largest democracy and America as the oldest democracy, both share the values ​​of democracy with the rule of law and oppose the rule of arms to the authoritarians,” he said.

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