The Free Press Journal

Respect towards India has increased significan­tly: PM

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NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi said the respect and enthusiasm for India has increased significan­tly on the world stage in the last five years, as he was given a rousing welcome by BJP workers here on his return from nearly a week long trip to the US.

PM Modi on Saturday said the respect and enthusiasm for India has increased significan­tly on the world stage in the last five years, as he was given a rousing welcome by BJP workers here on his return from nearly a week long trip to the US.

Addressing the gathering outside the Palam Airport, Modi noted the grand ‘Howdy Modi’ diaspora event in Houston saw the attendance of US President Donald Trump and both the Republican­s and the Democrats. He said what stood out was the manner in which the Indian community in the US showcased their presence.

“After assuming office in 2014, I went to the UN. I went to the UN even now. In these five years, I have seen a big change. The respect for India, the enthusiasm towards India has increased significan­tly. This is due to the 130 crore Indians,” the PM said.

Modi also recalled the surgical strikes on terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, saying three years ago on this day he did not sleep all night waiting for his phone to ring. “That day marked the victory of India’s brave soldiers who did surgical strike and made the country proud,” he said.

The PM returned to Delhi on Saturday night from his trip to the US where he addressed the UN General Assembly and several events, including the “Howdy Modi!” diaspora gathering.

The BJP organised a grand welcome for the PM outside the Palam Technical Area where thousands of party workers gathered.

Before leaving for Delhi, the PM thanked the American people for the “exceptiona­l welcome, warmth and hospitalit­y” and expressed confidence that the diverse range of programmes he attended during the stay will greatly benefit India and its developmen­t trajectory.

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