PM Modi Compares Obama's Limousine to His Mother's House During 2014 Visit
NEW DELHI (AP) — During a 2014 visit to the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a light-hearted yet revealing moment with then-President Barack Obama, comparing the size of Obama's stretch limousine to his mother's house. This anecdote was recalled by Vinay Kwatra, the Indian ambassador to the U.S. and former Foreign Secretary, highlighting the personal rapport between the two leaders.
The conversation took place while Modi was visiting the U.S. for the first time as Prime Minister. After formal discussions, both leaders traveled together to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, where their informal dialogue turned to family matters. When Obama expressed surprise at the size of his limousine, Modi replied, “You may not believe this, but your car is about as big as my mother’s house.”
This candid remark, delivered with humor, impressed Obama, who was driving in a luxury vehicle known for its opulence. Modi's openness about his family's modest background provided a glimpse into his character and helped strengthen the bond between the two leaders.
Kwatra noted that this exchange exemplified the deep connection that can develop between global leaders, transcending cultural and political differences. Such moments are part of Modi's approach to diplomacy, as he often draws on personal experiences to foster relationships with other world leaders.
Modi’s visit, which emphasized mutual respect and understanding, remains a significant chapter in India-U.S. relations, showcasing the power of personal connection in international diplomacy.