New Delhi: As Prime Minister Narendra Modi has left to visit the United States from September 21 to 23, stories of his early trips to the US have resurfaced. One such tale is recounted by Gokul Kunnath, an NRI from Atlanta, who hosted PM Modi during his 1997 visit.
At the time, Narendra Modi wasn’t yet the prominent political figures but was already showing signs of his forward-thinking mindset, particularly when it came to technology.
PM Modi’s humble request during US trip
Kunnath recalled asking PM Modi if there was anything he wanted from the US. PM Modi’s request was simple – he asked for a microcomputer. The device, which could store 3,000-4,000 names and contact details, was an innovative tool back then.
PM Modi’s request highlighted his early interest in how technology could help him organise and advance his work within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Connection with Indian Diaspora
In another account, Arvind Sant, an NRI from the US, remembered PM Modi’s 15-day tour across the country in the 1990s. PM Modi had been invited to New York by the US government to attend a meeting for young delegates. Afterward, PM Modi took the opportunity to travel across the US to meet Indian diaspora.
Sant, who had the privilege of driving PM Modi around during those days, recalled that PM Modi was keen on engaging with people, particularly students. “He wanted to meet young students and learn about their technological interests,” Sant said. PM Modi’s focus on gaining insights and exchanging knowledge with people from all walks of life stood out, even back then.
One unusual moment Sant remembered was when PM Modi asked him to tune into the radio and play speeches from great leaders. PM Modi even discussed the idea of creating an audio library, where people could listen to inspiring speeches.
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