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PM Modi discusses nuclear terrorism at White House dinner

| | Apr 01, 2016, at 04:26 pm
New Delhi/Washington, Apr 1 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is currently in the US, shared his concern about nuclear terrorism along with other world leaders, at the National Security Staff (NSS) dinner hosted by the White House on Thursday.

"Interacted with world leaders at the NSS dinner at the White House. Shared my thoughts on the threat of nuclear terrorism," PM Modi said over a tweet.

Earlier, he met with scientists from LIGO. The Prime Minister said that it is a great example of Indo-US ties.

"Insightful interaction with scientists from LIGO, including 3 young Indian scientists who worked on LIGO project. LIGO project is a great example of India-USA ties & will surely inspire several young science enthusiasts in India," he said.

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