After being questioned about any possible business deals with billionaire Elon Musk during their meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that only US President Donald Trump has a” rights” on the word “deal.”
During the joint press conference following the bilateral meeting with Donald Trump, PM Modi said,” Look, I have known him ( Elon Musk ) for a long time. Even before I became Prime Minister, when I was the Chief Minister, I had an acquaintance with him ( Elon Musk )”.
Regarding the matter, he continued,” I believe that Trump is the only person in the world who holds the copyright to the word deal,” according to the statement.
Following his two-day attend to the US, Prime Minister Modi met with SpaceX CEO Musk at the Blaire House. During the conference, Musk was even accompanied by his three young children and Shivon Zilis, the director of Neuralink.
Following the meet, the government of external matters said that the PM Modi and musk discussed increasing collaboration between Indian and US companies in technology, space investigation, artificial intelligence, and sustainable growth.
” Prime Minister and Mr. Musk discussed strengthening cooperation between Indian and US companies in technology, space exploration, unnatural knowledge, and sustainable growth. Their discussion even touched on options to develop participation in emerging technology, innovation and good governance”, MEA said in a speech.
Following the meet, PM Modi, in a social media post on X wrote,” Had a very good gathering with @elonmusk in Washington DC. We discussed various problems, including those he is enthusiastic about such as storage, mobility, technology and innovation. I talked about India’s work towards transformation and furthering’ Minimum Government, Maximum Governance'”.
Prior to his meeting with Trump at the White House, PM Modi had bilateral meetings with US Director of National Intelligence ( DNI ) Tulsi Gabbard, CEO of Tesla, Indian-origin entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, and US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz.
At Trump’s request, PM Modi wrapped up his two-day trip to the US. Following Trump’s swearing-in meeting on January 20, PM Modi’s first trip to the US is.
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