Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in Washington, accompanied by his family. Modi presented Musk's children with books by renowned Indian authors. They discussed important topics such as space, mobility, and technology, aiming to strengthen collaboration between Indian and US entities in various fields.
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