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PM Modi to address 'Howdy, Modi' community summit in Houston

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Press Trust of India Houston
Last Updated : Jul 18 2019 | 2:40 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Indian-American community here on September 22 during his visit to the US for the UN General Assembly session, according to the organisers of the "Howdy, Modi!" event.

Houston, which has one of the largest concentration of over 500,000 Indian-American community in the US, is the energy capital of the world. Energy security is a priority area for the prime minister.

"Howdy, Modi!", the Indian-American community summit, will be hosted by the Texas India Forum, the Houston-based non-profit which is expected to bring together tens of thousands of people, said in a press release.

"Howdy", shorthand for 'How do you do?', is a friendly greeting commonly used in southwestern United States.

In addition to Modi's address, the programme is also expected to include a cultural programme that showcases the Indian-American community and will be broadcast live online and on television channels, reaching over 1 billion people across the US and India, the organisers said.

Besides Indian-Americans, the local officials are also very excited about Modi's trip on the sidelines of the UNGA Session in New York from September 20-23.

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"This is going to be a mega event", Jiten Agarwal, a prominent Indian-American said.

Texas Governor Greg Abbot, who visited India last year with a business delegation told PTI that "It was an honour to visit with Prime Minister Modi on my trip to India last year, and I look forward to his visit to Texas which will further build upon our strong economic and cultural partnership.

Regarding Modi's trip to Houston, Mayor Sylvestor Turner, who took a trade delegation to India in November last, said, "I look forward with excitement to Prime Minister Modi's visit as this historic visit will strengthen the already robust bonds between Houston and India on trade, culture, tourism and more."

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First Published: Jul 18 2019 | 2:40 PM IST

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