Wednesday, March 12, 2025

PM Modi to become first Indian PM to address US Congress twice

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been invited by US Congress leaders to speak to a joint session of lawmakers during his planned state visit in June, making him the first Indian leader to receive this prestigious honor that Washington, D.C. bestows upon foreign heads of state.

However, New Delhi has not yet confirmed if the Prime Minister has accepted the offer.

“During your speech, you will have the chance to discuss the global challenges our two countries face as well as your vision for India’s future,” Friday saw a letter to Modi from House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

This invitation, which transcends the political parties in power on both sides and the occupants of 7 Race Course and the White House, highlights the bipartisan backing that US relations with India enjoy.

On June 22, at President Joe Biden’s invitation, Prime Minister Modi will make his first official visit to the US, which will include a state supper, the first for an Indian leader in 14 years. Former President Barack Obama hosted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the final guest in 2009.

Modi will, nevertheless, hold the distinction of being the only Indian Prime Minister to speak twice before the US Congress. The phrase he chose to describe the difficult trip the bilateral relationship had made in his inaugural speech from 2016—that it had “overcome the hesitations of history”—has stuck in people’s minds.

Modi addressed Congress in 2016 for the sixth time, either jointly or individually. Rajiv Gandhi became the second in 1985, P.V. Narasimha Rao became the third in 1994, and Jawaharlal Nehru was the first in 1949, speaking to the House and Senate separately.

In 2000, Atal Bihari Vajpayee finished fourth, while in 2005, Manmohan Singh finished fifth.

Modi might potentially make history by becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to address Congress twice and the sixth and seventh overall.

Two members of the House of Representatives, Ro Khanna and Micheal Waltz, who are the leaders of the India Caucus, sent this invitation to Modi.

At an India summit, they sponsored on Capitol Hill in April for politicians, policy experts, and Indian American community leaders to discuss the future of the India-US relationship, they first made it known that they intended to approach Speaker McCarthy to invite Modi.

The four congressional leaders, who represent both the Democratic and Republican parties, responded to their letter to Speaker McCarthy last week asking him to meet Prime Minister Modi.

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