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Chandigarh: Narendra Modi meets Francois Hollande

| | Jan 24, 2016, at 09:50 pm
Chandigarh, Jan 24 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday met French President Francois Hollande in Rock Garden area here on Sunday.


"Cementing a historical friendship... President @fhollande with PM @narendramodi in Chandigarh. @Elysee," PMO India tweeted.

"After the Rock Garden, the Capitol Complex is where President @fhollande and PM @narendramodi are visiting," it said.

Modi earlier in the day warmly welcomed French President FrançoisHollande on his arrival in India.

Modi will meet President François Hollande in Chandigarh and Delhi.
 

Image: PMO India

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