FIA (Federation of Indian Associations) fly a 250 feet long banner over the Hudson River, in New York to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his historic visit to the United States.
PM Modi, who arrived in New York on Tuesday, is all set to participate in the Yoga Day celebrations on June 21. Indian diaspora gave a rousing welcome to PM Modi upon his arrival in New York on Tuesday for the first leg of his inaugural state visit to the US.
PM Modi, who is on a four-day visit to the US, received a rousing welcome on Tuesday from the Indian diaspora at the Hotel Lotte where he will be staying during his trip to New York.
“Bharat Mata ki Jai,” slogans reverberated at the hotel as people from the Indian diaspora cheered and waved their flags seeing the Prime Minister.
As people from the Indian diaspora cheered and proudly waved their flags upon seeing the Prime Minister.
There was a sense of excitement among the crowd, who were eager to catch a glimpse of and interact with PM Modi during his visit.
The Prime Minister also held a meeting with the Bora community in the hotel.
An individual of Indian origin in the US expressed his profound joy at seeing and having the opportunity to meet PM Modi, stating, “I consider myself extremely fortunate to have met Prime Minister Modi here in the United States.”
Meanwhile, another Indian origin said, “The aura surrounding PM Modi is truly remarkable, and he warmly greeted us with such calmness and kindness. We are very thrilled.”Earlier Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at John F Kennedy International Airport in New York and received a grand reception.
Members of the Indian diaspora chanted ‘Modi, Modi’ slogans as they await PM Modi’s arrival in New York. PM Modi also interacted with the members of the Indian diaspora and was seen shaking hands with them.PM Modi is expected to meet CEOs, Nobel laureates, economists, artists, scientists, scholars, entrepreneurs, academicians, and health sector experts on Tuesday (local time).