Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned home today after a five-nation tour whose highlight was his meeting with US President Barack Obama and address to US Congress in Washington
Prime Minister Narendra Modi returned home today after a five-nation tour whose highlight was his meeting with US President Barack Obama and address to US Congress in Washington.
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Modi adjusts his scarf as he boards the aircraft to depart from Frankfurt airport on Thursday. All pics/PTI
During his six-day tour, Modi also visited Afghanistan, Qatar, Switzerland and Mexico with an aim to bolster ties. He returned home early this morning from Mexico which was the last stoppage of his trip.
Modi waves upon his departure from Mexico City in Mexico on Wednesday night
Before leaving for home, Modi had tweeted, "Thank you Mexico. A new era in India-Mexico ties has begun and this relationship is going to benefit our people and the entire world."
Modi is greeted by BJP leaders on his arrival at Air Force Station, Palam in New Delhi on Friday after his his five-nation tour
"Five days, five countries! After a productive visit to Mexico, the last leg of his journey, PM departs for Delhi,"
Modi exchanges greetings with BJP leaders on his arrival at Air Force Station, Palam in New Delhi on Friday after his five-nation tour
External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup had tweeted. Besides addressing a joint sitting of the US Congress, Modi received the backing of two key Nuclear Suppliers Group members - Switzerland and Mexico - for its bid to secure the membership of the 48-nation bloc.
Modi is greeted by BJP leaders on his arrival at Air Force Station, Palam in New Delhi on Friday after his five-nation tour
He also held wide-ranging talks with President Obama at the White House following which the US recognised India as a "major defence partner".