Narendra Modi to visit US in September after Barack Obama formally invites him
Narendra Modi to visit US in September after Barack Obama formally invites him
NEW
DELHI: Extending a formal invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for
a visit to the US, President Barack Obama has expressed keenness to
work closely with him to make the bilateral relations a "defining
partnership" in the 21st century.
Thanking Obama for the
invitation, Modi said he looks forward to a result-oriented visit in
September with "concrete outcomes" that impart "new momentum and energy"
to the strategic partnership.
Obama's letter of invitation was handed over to Modi by deputy secretary of state William Burns when he called on him here.
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In his letter, Obama reiterated his invitation to Modi to visit
Washington in September and to work closely with him to make India-US
relations a "defining partnership" for the 21st century, a PMO statement
said on Friday.
While receiving the letter, Modi said he
looked forward to a "result-oriented visit with concrete outcomes that
impart new momentum and energy to India-US strategic partnership", the
statement said.
The Prime Minister was of the view that re-energising the partnership
between India and the US would send an important message to the region
and beyond.

Articulating his vision for India-US relations, Modi said that the
relationship between the world's oldest and largest democracies should
not only be for the benefit of the two countries, but "should emerge as a
powerful force of good for peace, stability and prosperity in the
world".
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