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Watch: PM Narendra Modi arrives from US to grand welcome in New Delhi

Elaborate security arrangements were in place for Prime Minister Narendra Modi who returned to New Delhi after a week-long visit to the United States of America on Friday.

PM Narendra Modi received a grand welcome at the Palam airport.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gave a grand welcome to PM Narendra Modi with the Delhi unit of the party organising a cultural program at the Palam airport.

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