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Modi's election spells out people's desire for good governance: Obama

Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's "historic" election May 2014 was a clear indication of the
people's desire for "inclusive" and "good governance", US President
Barack Obama has said.
"Prime Minister Modi's historic election
clearly reflects the desire of many Indians for economic growth that is
inclusive, good government that serves citizens, and education that
delivers the skills Indians seek," Obama said in an interview to India
Today weekly magazine which is published in its upcoming issue.
Referring
to Modi's life journey from a tea vendor to becoming the prime minister
of the country, Obama said: "His remarkable life story -- from tea
seller to prime minister -- is a reflection of the determination of the
Indian people to succeed."
He said the prime minister's maiden
visit to the US early last September was an opportunity for him to
benefit from Modi's resounding mandate in 2014 that imbued "new hopes
and energy".
Obama was impressed with Modi's vision for India as
well as the readiness and energy he exuded to eliminate the barriers
hampering economic growth.
The president, arriving in New Delhi
Jan 25 on a three-day visit to attend the Republic Day parade as chief
guest, saw it as "an opportunity" to advance the new India-US joint
vision that the two countries agreed on during Modi's visit to the US
last year.












