Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama at the joint press interaction.
New Delhi:
While addressing the media after bilateral talks today,
US President Barack Obama sportingly tried his hand at Hindi. He spoke of his "pyaar-bhara namaskar" and his "chai pe charcha" with Prime Minister Narendra Modi which saw them sitting down on the lawns of Hyderabad House for a headline-stalking cup of tea (for sticklers, one of the pots placed in front of them was labelled "coffee").
Mr Obama ended his media statement by invoking "chalein saath saath" - which was the title of the joint op-ed he wrote with PM Modi during the latter's visit to Washington DC last year.
"Your reputation preceded you," Mr Obama recalled of that visit. "You were received like a Bollywood star at Madison Square Garden," he added. PM Modi, wearing a pin-striped bandh gala suit, laughed.
In September, the PM addressed a whopping 18,000 NRIs at the Madison Square Garden in New York. The event was dubbed "a rock-star reception" by local and international media. At a lunch hosted for the PM by Vice-President Joe Biden, US Secretary of State Kohn Kerry had said, "We can never top the rock star reception you got at Madison Square Garden."