In
a tweet through his official handle announcing the invitation, Modi
referred to Obama as a “friend”. He tweeted: “This Republic Day, we hope
to have a friend over…invited President Obama to be the 1st US
President to grace the occasion as Chief Guest.”
Minutes
later, Obama’s acceptance of the invitation was announced through the
official Twitter handle of his National Security Council.
“@ invite of @narendramodi President
Obama will travel to #India in Jan 2015 to participate in Indian
Republic Day celebration as Chief Guest,” said a tweet. The National
Security Council further tweeted that Obama’s visit will mark the first
time a US President “will have honour of attending Republic Day”.
Except for Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe, who was the chief guest at 2014 Republic Day
parade, other guests over the past five years have not been prominent
faces on the world stage. Russian President Vladimir Putin was the chief
guest in 2007 and he was followed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy
in 2008
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