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Union Minister Kumaraswamy commends PM Modi for tackling diverse issues during US visit; says 'inspiring efforts' towards Viksit Bharat

"I welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji back after yet another successful visit to the United States. I was astounded by the range of issues he was able to handle in a short frame of time. In three days, he dealt with atomic energy, the cervical cancer vaccine, semiconductors, AI, biotechnology, quantum technology, the Indo-Pacific economic framework, the recovery of our cultural heritage, and a host of other topics," posted Kumaraswamy.

ANI Sep 24, 2024 18:01 IST googleads

Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy (File photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], September 24 (ANI): Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the conclusion of his three-day visit to the US and expressed admiration for the wide array of issues PM Modi addressed in the brief period of his tour.
The Karnataka Minister also said the relentless efforts of the Prime Minister to achieve the goals of a Viksit Bharat are inspiring.
"I welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji back after yet another successful visit to the United States. I was astounded by the range of issues he was able to handle in a short frame of time. In three days, he dealt with atomic energy, the cervical cancer vaccine, semiconductors, AI, biotechnology, quantum technology, the Indo-Pacific economic framework, the recovery of our cultural heritage, and a host of other topics," posted Kumaraswamy.
"All this besides strategic discussions on geopolitical matters. One also cannot forget the warm images of his bonding with the Indian diaspora. Thank you, Sir, for your relentless efforts to achieve the goals of a Viksit Bharat. It is very inspiring," read the post.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his three-day visit to the United States, stating that the visit once again demonstrated why the PM is a distinguished global statesman and a trendsetter of exceptional merit.
Chief Minister Shinde expressed his approval of Prime Minister Modi's interactions with tech and business leaders during his visit and said that the PM's efforts to draw investments will ultimately benefit Maharashtra.
Shinde also said that he was happy that Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured the return of almost 300 antiquities during his visit to the US.
Taking to his social media handle on X, Shinde posted, "PM Narendra Modi Ji's USA visit has shown once again why he is a global statesman and trendsetter par excellence. In a short visit, he has been able to cover many sectors, which will strengthen India's journey to progress. As Indians, we feel very proud to see when our Prime Minister is welcomed, especially by American President Biden to his personal residence and school."
"I welcome the engagement with tech and business leaders. Maharashtra has a robust interaction with many of these people, and the PM's efforts to draw investments will naturally benefit our state. I am particularly happy that PM Modi ensured the return of almost 300 antiquities from the USA. It is important a leader keeps in touch with his cultural roots and this is exactly what PM Modi is doing," Shinde added.
Following his three-day visit to the US, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emplaned for India on Monday (local time) from John F Kennedy Airport in New York. During his three-day visit, PM Modi attended the QUAD Leaders' Summit, interacted with the Indian diaspora in New York at the 'Modi and US' event, and addressed the 'Summit of the Future' at the United Nations General Assembly.
Along with that, he held key bilateral meetings during his visit, including meetings with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Palestine's President Mahmoud Abbas.
Describing his visit, the Prime Minister in a post on X said, "This has been a fruitful USA visit, covering diverse programmes and focusing on a series of subjects aimed at making our planet better." (ANI)

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