PM Modi US Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi On Saturday (21 September 2024), he left for a three-day US tour. Where he will participate in the Quad meeting to be held in Delaware, USA. Let us tell you an old story of the meeting between PM Modi and former US President Barack Obama during the US tour. Indian Ambassador to the US and former Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra has shared a memorable moment about PM Modi’s US visit in the year 2014. He told what was discussed between the Indian Prime Minister and the then US President Barack Obama.
The two leaders talked in Barack Obama’s car
Former Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra said, “When the formal talks between PM Modi and then US President Barack Obama ended, he sat in Obama’s limousine and left for Martin Luther King Memorial, about 2 km away from there. I was present in the car as a translator. During this 10-minute journey, former US President Obama asked PM Modi about his parents and family. He told that during this time Obama asked PM Modi, where does your mother live?
‘My mother’s house is as big as your car’
Vinay Kwatra tells that on the question of former President Barack Obama, PM Modi laughingly said, “You will probably not believe what I say, but it is true that my mother lives in a house of the same size as the space inside your car, where we are sitting.” He told that the then US President Obama was surprised to hear his words, because a truth emerged in that answer. Somewhere Barack Obama saw PM Modi’s own struggles in his life after that answer.
Vinay Mohan Kwatra further said that according to my personal experience, after this conversation, a deep understanding developed between former President Obama and PM Modi, because both Obama and PM Modi rose from humble circumstances and similar life struggles to lead their nations. PM Modi’s visit to America in the year 2014 was in the news a lot.
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