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‘Howdy, Modi!’: Modi-Trump pose for selfie with a kid

The chemistry between two leaders was clearly visible when both the leaders walked towards the stage hand-in-hand.

Updated on: Jul 03, 2020 12:48 AM IST
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In a brotherly gesture, US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were seen posing for a selfie with hands on each other’s shoulders on the request of a kid on Sunday (local time).

Prior to the arrival of Modi and Trump to the mega-event -- ‘Howdy Modi!, the India-US cultural harmony was showcased by around 400 artistes and community members from Texas in a well-versed performance. (ANI image)
Prior to the arrival of Modi and Trump to the mega-event -- ‘Howdy Modi!, the India-US cultural harmony was showcased by around 400 artistes and community members from Texas in a well-versed performance. (ANI image)

Trump, who was received by Modi, was also seen meeting a group of children who were dressed up in traditional attire.

The chemistry between two leaders was clearly visible when both the leaders walked towards the stage hand-in-hand.

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Prior to the arrival of Modi and Trump to the mega-event -- ‘Howdy Modi!, the India-US cultural harmony was showcased by around 400 artistes and community members from Texas in a well-versed performance.

The main event was preceded by a 90-minute-long music, dance, and multimedia show by 27 groups performing seamlessly to showcase the diversity in the Indian-American community.

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The cultural event included cultural performances from different states of India and America.

 
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