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PM Narendra Modi arrives in US

| | Sep 24, 2015, at 01:51 pm
New York, Sept 24 (IBNS) Wrapping up his visit to Ireland, Prime Minister Narendra Modi commenced his US trip as he arrived in New York City Wednesday.

"The Prime Minister will focus on various investment opportunities in India, during his meetings with CEOs in New York City on September 24th," read a government statement.

He will interact with CEOs from financial sector organizations including JP Morgan and Blackstone, during a roundtable meeting.

He will also interact with top American CEOs at an event organized by Time Magazine and Fortune, in collaboration with the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion.

The American companies that will feature during this meeting include Lockheed Martin, Ford, IBM, PepsiCo, GE, Boeing and MasterCard, among many others.

The Prime Minister will also have a roundtable meeting on media, technology and communications.

The Prime Minister will hold a bilateral meeting with David A. Granger, President of Guyana.
 

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