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US visit: PM Modi meets top American CEOs

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a series of back-to-back meetings on Wednesday, met a cross-section of American CEOs in Washington and sought their technological collaboration in India, during his current US state visit.

PM first met the president and CEO of Applied Materials Gary E. Dickerson. Modi invited his company to contribute towards strengthening the semiconductor ecosystem in India and also to develop process technology and advanced packaging capabilities.

Modi and Dickerson discussed the potential of Applied Materials' collaboration with academic institutions in India to create a skilled workforce.

The Prime Minister then met the CEO of General Electric (GE) Lawrence Culp Jr., during which Modi appreciated the company for its long-term commitment to manufacturing in India.

The discussion focused on GE's greater technology collaboration to promote manufacturing in India. Modi also invited the company to play a greater role in the aviation and renewable energy sectors in India.

Later in the day, he also met Sanjay Mehrotra, the Indian-American CEO of Micron.

The Prime Minister invited Micron Technology to boost semiconductor manufacturing in India and noted that the country can provide competitive advantages in various parts of the semiconductor supply chain.

On Thursday, PM Modi will address the US Congress and also attend a state dinner at the White House hosted by President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden.

With inputs from IANS

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TAGS:Joe BidenPrime Minister Narendra ModiPM Modi US visitApplied MaterialsGeneral Electric (GE)Micron
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