PM Modi will address the Indian diaspora in New York, will also give a speech in the United Nations General Assembly
PM Modi: PM Modi is going to visit the US next month to participate in the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly. During this, he will also address a program for the Indian-American community. According to the provisional list of speakers released by the United Nations, Prime Minister Modi will address the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly here on September 26.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to visit the US next month to participate in the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly. During this, he will also address a program of the Indian-American community.
This program of Indian diaspora will be held on September 22 at Nassau Collegium in Long Island, New York. This multi-purpose indoor stadium has a seating capacity of 16 thousand people.
According to the provisional list of speakers released by the United Nations, Prime Minister Modi will address the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly here on September 26. This session will run from 24 to 30 September.
According to sources, preparations are underway for the community event in Long Island. Ten years ago in September 2014, the Prime Minister addressed a large program of Indian-origin people at the famous Madison Square Garden in New York.
This program of PM Modi took place a few months after he assumed the post of Prime Minister for the first time. At that time also he visited America to participate in the high-level session of the United Nations General Assembly.
After this, Prime Minister Modi addressed the 'Howdy Modi' program of Indian-origin people at the NRG Stadium in Houston in 2019. The then US President Donald Trump also participated in it. This time Prime Minister Modi's visit is going to take place at a time when the presidential election is going to be held in America in November.