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PM Modi to visit Silicon Valley, speak at Stanford in US next month

| | Aug 10, 2015, at 10:00 pm
New Delhi, Aug 10 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the Silicon Valley and speak at the prestigious Stanford University on his visit to the US this September.

Reports said on Monday that Modi will be in America from September 23 to 28,.

 
He will also attend meetings at the United Nations in New York.
 
The PM will be in New York from September 23 to 25 and before moving to  the San Francisco Bay Area for a two-day visit.

He is also expected to visit the offices of Internet giant Google and will address the Indian community.

PM Modi flies back to New York on September  28 for a bilateral meeting with US President Barack Obama before returning to India

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