US Think-Tank expert Max Abrahms 'truly impressed' after meeting Narendra Modi
Max Abrahms, an expert associated with the US think-tank, who recently met Narendra Modi in the US expressed his admiration for the Indian leader's approachability and openness.
" I came away from the Modi meeting truly impressed. We weren’t told in advance any limitations on what could be said. He allowed everyone to tell him or ask him anything. He listened carefully & responded seriously to everyone. He sat among us with so much humility in this circle. ," tweeted Abrahms, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Northeastern University, Boston.
Modi is currently visiting the US.
He has met President Joe Biden and several other top US leaders during his visit.
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