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Narendra Modi meets New Jersey Governor, assures support to boost cooperation with Indian states

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New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Sep 16, 2019, 06:52 PM IST
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Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy during his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Photograph:(ANI)

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A release from the PMO said that the Prime Minister received Murphy on Monday morning on his first visit to India in his present official capacity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met New Jersey Governor Philip D. Murphy and assured him of government's support as the US state seeks to pursue meaningful cooperation with states in India.

A release from the PMO said that the Prime Minister received Murphy on Monday morning on his first visit to India in his present official capacity.

The governor is visiting Agra, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad apart from Delhi."Prime Minister Modi welcomed the Governor's desire to promote closer commercial and people-to-people relations between New Jersey and India and assured him of the Government of India's support as New Jersey seeks to pursue meaningful cooperation with the Indian States," the release said.

It added that the Governor briefed the Prime Minister of his priorities for building his state`s relations with India and committed to working towards a robust partnership between India and the US.

Noting the commonalities between India and New Jersey, he mentioned the celebration of diversity and respect for plurality in India which he had witnessed since his arrival.

Modi noted with satisfaction that state of New Jersey, which hosts the highest concentration of Indian-American population in the US, has emerged as a top destination for India`s trade and investment.

Both dignitaries agreed to the significance of cooperation in STEM and higher education.

The release said that Prime Minister appreciated the personal attention paid by the Governor for the well-being of the Indian American community in New Jersey and stressed their importance as a bridge between India and their host country.