Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
International

Modi Writes Another Success Story With Love Fest In America

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Sep, 2015 12:16 PM
  • Modi Writes Another Success Story With Love Fest In America
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up yet another hugely successful visit to the US with a warm hug for President Barack Obama, a courtship with Silicon valley and a love fest with the Indian diaspora.
 
As Obama said after an hour-long meeting in New York on Monday with "good friend" Modi, building on his "wonderful visit" to Delhi in January, "We've elevated our ties. We've committed ourselves to a new partnership between our two countries."
 
Modi agreed they had "achieved significant progress in our bilateral cooperation and international partnership" and welcomed "the progress in giving shape to our joint strategic vision on Asia Pacific and Indian Ocean region".
 
As anticipated, Obama chose to focus on climate issues. India's leadership at the Paris climate change conference in December, he believed, "will set the tone not just for today but for decades to come".
 
Obama said he was encouraged by "the aggressive nature" of Modi's commitment to clean energy,
 
Modi said he and Obama "share an uncompromising commitment on climate change without affecting our ability to meet the development aspirations of humanity".
 
But Modi also made it clear to Obama, French British Francois Hollande and British Prime Minister David Cameron, whom he met separately, that a negative approach of capping emissions or adding restrictions was not going to help. Instead a positive approach that includes help for developing countries like financing and technology transfer was needed, he said.
 
 
Modi also won renewed support from the big three for India getting a permanent seat in the Security Council and asked them to have the UN reform process completed within a "fixed time frame".
 
Modi said after meeting with Obama "we have resolved to further deepen cooperation on counter-terrorism and radicalism".
 
But beyond the power meetings with Obama and other world leaders, the real measure of Modi's success was writ in his wooing the big business and winning over the tech titans of Silicon Valley. 
 
From Satya Nadella and Sundar Pichai, Indian-American chief executives of Microsoft and Google to Apple's Tim Cook and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg everyone seemed keen to get behind Modi's digital dream.
 
If Pichai offered to bring wireless Internet or WiFi to 500 railway stations across India, Nadella outlined Microsoft's plan to help Indian government take low-cost broadband to half a million villages.
 
 
Qualcomm promised a 10 billion rupee fund for startups in India "to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy".
 
It will also set up a number of 'design houses' for product innovation in India.
 
And selling his dream of turning India's $8 trillion economy into a $20 trillion economy at a Facebook Townhall with a promise of four Ds -- demography, democracy, demand and now de-regulation -- he told investors: "Want to Invest? I Have an Address - India."
 
But it was the rock star like reception he received in Silicon valley reminiscent of the "Madison Square Garden moment" on the eve of his summit with Obama last year that wowed them all.
 
Modi "wooed and wowed the tech crowd" and "conquered" Silicon Valley, as the influential New York Times put it.
 
 
Modi's trip, said the Washington Post, had made Silicon Valley "a must-see destination for world leaders" and "signals the rising influence and economic power wielded by this technology hotbed."

MORE International ARTICLES

Meet Lydia Sebastian, Indian-Origin Girl In UK With IQ Higher Than Albert Einstein

Meet Lydia Sebastian, Indian-Origin Girl In UK With IQ Higher Than Albert Einstein
Lydia Sebastian from Essex has joined the one per cent of all entrants to attain the highest mark in the Cattell III B paper supervised by Mensa, the society for people with high IQs.

Meet Lydia Sebastian, Indian-Origin Girl In UK With IQ Higher Than Albert Einstein

2 Indian Nationals Detained Over Bangkok Blast

2 Indian Nationals Detained Over Bangkok Blast
Thai police have detained two Indian nationals often seen talking to another suspect believed to be involved in last month's deadly Bangkok shrine bombing that killed 20 people

2 Indian Nationals Detained Over Bangkok Blast

Quebec Asks Ottawa To Help Province Take An Additional 2,450 Syrian Refugees

Quebec Asks Ottawa To Help Province Take An Additional 2,450 Syrian Refugees
The Quebec government announced a series of measures to take in more Syrian refugees Monday, while acknowledging it needs a green light from the federal government before they can go ahead.

Quebec Asks Ottawa To Help Province Take An Additional 2,450 Syrian Refugees

British-Indian Artist Anish Kapoor's 'Dirty' Sculpture At Versailles Vandalised Again

British-Indian Artist Anish Kapoor's 'Dirty' Sculpture At Versailles Vandalised Again
This is the second time the art creation, which the 61-year-old Indian-origin artist once described as "very sexual", has been vandalised.

British-Indian Artist Anish Kapoor's 'Dirty' Sculpture At Versailles Vandalised Again

New Polls Bring More Bad News For Hillary Clinton

New Polls Bring More Bad News For Hillary Clinton
Amid speculation that Joe Biden might enter the 2016 presidential race, the polls found that the vice president is more popular than Clinton - among both Democrats and the general electorate

New Polls Bring More Bad News For Hillary Clinton

Waiter Milan Dehal Wins $15,000 Compensation After Indian Hotelier Refused Him Proper Pay

Waiter Milan Dehal Wins $15,000 Compensation After Indian Hotelier Refused Him Proper Pay
The 29-year-old waiter had been fighting for almost 18 months to have AUS$1,640.06 ($1,137) of his pending salary paid back.

Waiter Milan Dehal Wins $15,000 Compensation After Indian Hotelier Refused Him Proper Pay