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PM Modi leaves for Ireland, US tour

| | Sep 23, 2015, at 07:00 pm
New Delhi, Sept 23 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday left on a visit to Ireland and the United States to participate in a host of programmes.

Modi will stay for a day in Ireland where he will meet Prime Minister Enda Kenny. On the same evening, he will land in  New York on his six-day US visit. 

The PM will attend the UN General Assembly and other meetings from September 24 to 26.

He will also visit Google and Facebook headquarters and meet Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft’s Satya Nadella and Facebook founder Mark  Zuckerberg. 

 He will also visit the Tesla office and take part in a lunch hosted by Indian Ambassador Arun Kumar Singh and dine with 400 CEOs.

Reports said  Modi is likely to offer Tesla a role in his Smart Cities project.

The PM will also discuss clean technologies and renewable energy at Stanford University. 

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