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American podcaster Lex Fridman to interview PM Modi in Feb

Fridman, known for his in-depth conversations with global thought leaders, scientists and innovators, is expected to explore a range of topics with PM Modi
Narendra Modi . PTI

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American podcaster Lex Fridman said on Sunday that he would host a podcast with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the end of February which would promise a deep dive into the Prime Minister's vision for India's technological and cultural evolution.

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He said he is excited to visit India for the first time, experience its culture and meet its people.

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"I will be doing a podcast with Narendra Modi (@narendramodi), Prime Minister of India, at the end of February. I've never been to India, so I'm excited to finally visit and experience many facets of its vibrant, historic culture and its amazing people as fully as I can," Fridman wrote in a post on X.

Fridman, known for his in-depth conversations with global thought leaders, scientists and innovators, is expected to explore a range of topics with PM Modi. The discussion is likely to cover India's burgeoning role in technology, artificial intelligence, digital governance, and its growing influence on the global stage.

PM Modi's initiatives, such as Digital India, Make in India, and the country's advancements in AI, could serve as focal points for the conversation.

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