Modi's U.S. Visit; 10 Major Takeaways


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BANGALORE: Since the time he took charge as the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi is in a run to make India, one of the global leaders in the world. He vowed that the largest democracy in the world can become the largest economy too. He has done numerous foreign trips which have benefited the country in various sectors like technology and foreign investments. Now let us take a look at ten key takeaways of PM’s five day U.S. visit as compiled by YahooNews.

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Drive for a permanent UNSC seat

A permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council has been a prime demand from the largest democracy in the world, for the past several years. Modi hosted the first G4 summit that happened in more than 10 years, on September 26th. It was here that he shared the dais with Angela merkel, the German Chancellor, Brazil President Dilma Rousseff and Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and asked for their support for India.

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