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15 standing ovations, 79 applauses during PM Modi's address to the joint session of US Congress; BJP leaders hail him

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint sitting of the US Congress Thursday amid frequent claps, standing ovations and 'Modi, Modi' chants. His speech focussed on ties with the US, Indian-Americans, climate and Ukraine among other things. But PM’s take on AI won hearts of all those attending...

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