Prime Minister Modi has returned to India after the end of his three-day US visit. After landing at Delhi's Palam Airport, many leaders including BJP National President JP Nadda gave a warm welcome to PM Modi. At the same time, PM Modi also expressed his gratitude to the people present there. During this, JP Nadda while addressing the people said that PM Modi's five-day US visit proves that the world sees India differently under the leadership of PM Modi. On behalf of millions of Indians, we welcome them back at the airport. He said that the friendship of PM Modi with US President Joe Biden is not new but has an old relationship. The US President reiterated the same.
Let us inform you that PM Modi met many big leaders including President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris during his three-day visit to America. At the same time, a day before the end of the tour, he also addressed the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly. During this, in his address, he said that the world is facing the most dangerous epidemic of coronavirus in the history of 100 years for the last one and a half years.
He said that I belong to a country that is the mother of democracy. The power of democracy is that Chaiwala came here as Prime Minister. Such a Prime Minister is addressing the UNGA for the fourth time. As India progresses, the world moves forward. Today more than 300 crore transactions are made in India every day.
Apart from this, he said that those who are using terrorism, it is also a threat to them. The land of Afghanistan should not be used to spread terrorism. Security of Hindus, Sikhs necessary in Afghanistan. We have to be careful that the situation in Afghanistan should not be used by any country for its own interests. The women and children living in Afghanistan need our help. We have to fulfill our responsibility.
Prime Minister Modi also mentioned the success of his US visit by tweeting before returning to India. PM Modi wrote in his tweet that in the last few days, productive bilateral and multilateral engagement, talks with CEOs, and speeches at the United Nations were extremely important. I am confident that India-US relations will grow stronger in the years to come.