"Well, Mr President (Donald Trump), let me express my gratitude for this invitation that was extended to me. It is true that I have spent a very short time over here, but really, I have felt so much at home during this stay in the United States," Modi told the President at the dinner that was hosted in his honour by Trump.
Trump had his top Cabinet members at the dinner, including Defence Secretary James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and National Security Advisor Lt Gen H R McMaster.
Trump's Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, along with his senior advisor Jarred Kushner, were also present at the dinner table which had 13 chairs on each side.
The guest arrived in the Blue Room of the White House after a cocktail reception which was hosted by the First Lady.
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Amidst laughter, Trump told Modi that he will do the toast as soon as the media leaves.
"We're going to have a very special toast, a very intimate toast," Trump said.
"But again, I want to thank you and all of your representatives. It is such an honour to have you at the White House and in Washington. And we have had tremendous meetings today, tremendous success, and we enjoy a wonderful relationship, but it's never been better than it is today," he said.
The two leaders developed an instant chemistry so much so that Trump gave Modi a tour of his residence.
Trump gave the Prime Minister a guided tour of President's residence quarters in White House including the Lincoln bedroom and showed him a copy of Lincoln's famous Gettysburg address and the desk on which he wrote it.
Reflecting a new bonhomie between the two leaders, officials of the two countries were seen chatting while they were waiting for Trump and Modi to arrive in the Blue Room of the White House.
Wearing an Emilio Pucci yellow floral dress in crepe, the First Lady joined Trump in welcoming Modi at the South Portico of the White House and then walk with them to the Oval Office.
As Modi was about to depart from the South Portico later in the night after the dinner, he was seen chatting with Melania for more than a minute, apparently thanking her for their great hospitality.
According to the office of the First Lady, she oversaw the planning and menu.
"Right from the opening tweet to the end of their talks, President Trump's welcome, which was filled with friendliness, his warm welcome to the White House by himself and the first lady -- I would like to thank both of you from the bottom of my heart for this warm welcome," said the Prime Minister.
Modi invited Trump and his family to India.
"I would like to invite you to India, along with your family. And hope that you will give me the opportunity to welcome you and host you in India," Modi said.
However, Trum''s daughter Ivanka Trump is headed for India later this year to attend the Global Entrepreneurship Summit.
"To further our economic partnership, I'm excited to report that the prime minister's invited my daughter, Ivanka, to lead the US delegation to the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in India this fall, and I believe she has accepted," Trump said.