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Update : 21 May, 2016 14:05 pm

Rare red carpet welcome awaits PM Modi during US visit

The Times of India
Rare red carpet welcome awaits PM Modi during US visit

WASHINGTON: A rare red carpet welcome awaits Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Capitol on June 8 when he will address a joint meeting of the US Congress, the first by a foreign leader this year.

This includes a rarest of the rare lunch hosted by Speaker Paul Ryan at the Capitol, meeting with the top Congressional leadership and a unique reception thrown in his honor jointly by House and Senate foreign relations committees in association with the two India caucuses.

Modi's joint address to the Congress is likely to be attended by vice president Joe Biden and several Cabinet members of the Obama administration in a rare show of solidarity and support for the Indian Prime Minister, Congressional sources said.

In an increasingly rancorous Congress, the invitation to Prime Minister Modi was one of the rare bipartisan act. Leaders of both the Republican party, which controls both the House of Representative, and the Senate, and the Democratic party of the President Barack Obama, teamed together to invite PM Modi to address a joint session of the Congress, sources at the Capitol Hill said.

Given the sharp differences between the Republican and Democratic leadership and this being an election year, it is likely that PM Modi would be the only foreign leader to address a joint meeting of the US Congress this year, they pointed out.

Capitol Hill sources said that the Congressional leaders have so far chalked out as many as four back-to-back events for Modi on June 8 at the Capitol Hill.

The information is according to an itinerary of PM Modi's schedule chalked out - part of which is still being developed - by the top Congressional leadership.

His engagement at the US Capitol is expected to be kicked off by a meeting with the top leaders of the Congress including House Speaker Ryan, House minority leader Nancy Pelosi, Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell and Senate minority leader