New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday met former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and former Prime Minister John Howard who are in India as part of a meeting of JP Morgan International Council.
The Prime Minister tweeted about his meetings with the visiting leaders including former US secretaries of state Henry Kissinger, Condoleezza Rice and former US Secretary of Defence Robert Gates and attached photographs.
"Moments with Kissinger, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Howard, Condoleezza Rice and Robert Gates. Excellent discussions with these global thought leaders," he said.
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Moments with Mr. Kissinger, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Howard, Ms. Condoleezza Rice and Mr. Robert Gates.
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Excellent discussions with these global thought leaders. pic.twitter.com/OPBheNkpPe
">Moments with Mr. Kissinger, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Howard, Ms. Condoleezza Rice and Mr. Robert Gates.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019
Excellent discussions with these global thought leaders. pic.twitter.com/OPBheNkpPeMoments with Mr. Kissinger, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair and John Howard, Ms. Condoleezza Rice and Mr. Robert Gates.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019
Excellent discussions with these global thought leaders. pic.twitter.com/OPBheNkpPe
"Great discussions with former British PM Tony Blair. He has made a long-lasting contribution to his nation and has insightful views on a wide range of global issues. Glad to have met Dr Henry Kissinger. He has made pioneering contributions to international politics and diplomacy," he said.
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Great discussions with former British PM Tony Blair. He has made a long lasting contribution to his nation and has insightful views on a wide range of global issues. pic.twitter.com/aQavZujjIi
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">Great discussions with former British PM Tony Blair. He has made a long lasting contribution to his nation and has insightful views on a wide range of global issues. pic.twitter.com/aQavZujjIi
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019Great discussions with former British PM Tony Blair. He has made a long lasting contribution to his nation and has insightful views on a wide range of global issues. pic.twitter.com/aQavZujjIi
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019
The Prime Minister also shared a tweet about his meeting with members of the JP Morgan International Council.
"Very good interaction with the JP Morgan International Council, an illustrious gathering of top policymakers, thinkers, statesmen and stateswomen, captains of industry, innovators among others. Spoke about India's efforts in health, education and becoming a $5 Trillion economy," Modi said.
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Very good interaction with the JP Morgan International Council, an illustrious gathering of top policy makers, thinkers, statesmen and stateswomen, captains of industry, innovators among others. Spoke about India’s efforts in health, education and becoming a $5 Trillion economy. pic.twitter.com/vf0bA1C4kS
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
">Very good interaction with the JP Morgan International Council, an illustrious gathering of top policy makers, thinkers, statesmen and stateswomen, captains of industry, innovators among others. Spoke about India’s efforts in health, education and becoming a $5 Trillion economy. pic.twitter.com/vf0bA1C4kS
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019Very good interaction with the JP Morgan International Council, an illustrious gathering of top policy makers, thinkers, statesmen and stateswomen, captains of industry, innovators among others. Spoke about India’s efforts in health, education and becoming a $5 Trillion economy. pic.twitter.com/vf0bA1C4kS
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 22, 2019
This is the first time the JP Morgan's International Council met in India since 2007.
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