Looking forward to turn vision of our partnership into a lasting reality: Modi's note in Visitor's Book of White House
Looking forward to turn vision of our partnership into a lasting reality: Modi's note in Visitor's Book of White House
Modi wrote, "I look forward to working with President Obama to unite the people of our nations in their quest for peace, prosperity and security."

Washington: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who left the US after his five-day trip, expressed hope of working with President Barack Obama. Modi even wrote about his experience in the Visitor's Book of the White House.

Modi wrote, "I look forward to working with President Obama to unite the people of our nations in their quest for peace, prosperity and security."

Before his departure, Modi thanked the US and said he was satisfied with his trip. Modi said, "Thank you America". I achieved a lot in these five days. I am going back to India very satisfied."

Here is the full text of Modi's note in the Visitor's Book of the White House:

I am delighted to be at White House, a monument symbolising the spirit of freedom, hope and industry that are hallmarks of our two nations. The fundamental commonality adds strength to the strategic partnership between the two great democracies of India and the United States.

I look forward to working with President Obama to unite the people of our nations in their quest for peace, prosperity and security and to turn the vision of our partnership into a lasting reality.


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