The Indian diaspora in Delaware is excited about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit. They see themselves as cultural ambassadors of India. In his address, Modi emphasized unity, pride, and optimism while praising the diaspora's role in strengthening US-India relations. He also discussed India's r...
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