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VP Naidu, PM Modi congratulate US President Joe Biden, VP Kamala Harris

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VP Naidu, PM Modi congratulate US President Joe Biden, VP Kamala Harris

VP Naidu, PM Modi congratulate US President Joe Biden, VP Kamala Harris

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated United States of America's new President Joe Biden.

Biden took oath as the 46th President of the United States of America on January 20.

PM Modi also congratulated Kamala Harris on becoming the Vice President of USA.

Harris took oath as the first female VP of the United States of America.

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu also wished and congratulated to Biden and Harris on being sworn in as the President and VP of USA.


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