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PM Modi leaves China for India after attending G-20 summit

| | Sep 05, 2016, at 11:16 pm
Hangzhou, Sept 5 (IBNS) : Prime Miinister Narendra Modi emplaned for India on Monday after four days of official trip to Vietnam and China that ended with the G-20 summit held in Hangzhou.

"From Hanoi to Hangzhou, and now home. Another fruitful visit ends as PM@Narendra Modi emplanes for Delhi," Ministry of Exernal Affairs, Vikas Swarup tweeted.

"Goodbye in Hangzhou. See you in Goa. PM@Narendra Modi bids adieu to President Xi (XI Jinping)", his another tweet said.

Earlier, the PM concluded final session intervention by thanking President XI Jinping for the hospitality for the last two days.

The curtains came down on the G-20 summit with the closing ceremony which Modi attended.

 

 

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