While President Barack Obama was busy doing “walk the talk” and “chai per charcha” with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his top aides were frantically using social media about their once-in-a-lifetime experience of a visit to India and their attending the colourful Republic Day Parade.
Leading the flock was the National Security Adviser, Susan Rice, who has been using the micro blogging site twitter much more than she does while in Washington.
Greeting the people of India with a “Jai Hind” the moment she landed at the Palam Airport in Delhi, Rice said this trip reflects Obama’s commitment to deepen US ties with India and take the partnership to a new level.
“Honoured to be with President Obama, the first US President to be #India’s Republic Day Chief Guest,” Rice tweeted moments after she arrived at Rajpath along with the President to watch the Republic Day Parade this morning.
Making a couple of tweets after Obama paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Raj Ghat, Rice said this and Modi’s visit to the Martin Luther King Memorial are reminders of the shared values and principles between the American and Indian people.
“Gandhi’s light and legacy live on in our lives. His practices & principles are an inspiration to civil rights movements in the US and around the world,” Rice said as she continued tweeting at frequent intervals throughout the day.
In one of her tweets, she said the US is grateful to India’s role in the international community’s effort to use diplomacy to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
Ahmedabad-born Nisha Desai Biswal, the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, tweeted early this morning ‘Happy Republic Day India!’.
Tweeting a picture of Obama-Modi at Hyderabad House, Biswal said: “Chai pe charcha a productive conversation.”
Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes was sharing details of the agenda of the Obama-Modi talks.
“Agenda for today’s meeting with PM Modi will include defence cooperation, clean energy/climate, civ-nuclear, counter-terrorism, economy,” he tweeted.