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PM Modi to address 50,000 in Dubai today

PM Modi to address 50,000 in Dubai today

| | 17 Aug 2015, 10:32 am
Abu Dhabi, Aug 17 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Monday visit Masdar City and meet a business delegation in Abu Dhabi on the last day of his two-day UAE visit, reports said.

This is the first time that an Indian Prime Minister is visiting this middle-east country.

After lunch with the Ruler of Abu Dhabi, Modi will leave for Dubai where he will address the Indian diaspora.

About  50,000 people have registered for the event to be held at a cricket stadium.

The objective of his visit is to enhance trade and security cooperation between the two countries.

On the first day, he visited an iconic mosque in Abu Dhabi and later interacted with Indian workers.

"This magnificent place of worship strikes you with its size and beauty. It brings together exquisite skills and creations from around the world, and serves as a fine example of human achievements and unity," the PM wrote in the visitors book at the Sheikh Zayed mosque, the third largest in the world, on Sunday.

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