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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a huge following on social media: His Facebook page has more than 30 million "likes," and he has nearly 15 million followers on Twitter. He has tweeted 9,252 times.

On September 27, he will travel to Facebook's (FB, Tech30) headquarters in California for a townhall style Q&A about "how communities can work together to address social and economic challenges."

"I had the chance to visit Prime Minister Modi in India last year and it's an honor to have the chance to host him here at Facebook," company CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a post on Sunday.

Modi was elected India's leader last year on promises to revive the country's economy and make India more business friendly. He has faced opposition from farmers and unions, however, and India's parliament failed to pass key initiatives this summer.

Earlier this month, his plans to reform labor laws prompted millions of workers to strike.

But Modi says he isn't afraid of tough questions. He posted about his visit with Zuckerberg on his Facebook page Sunday: "This programme will be incomplete without your participation [...] I urge you all to share your questions."

His post received nearly 2,000 comments in 12 hours, adding to the 24,000-plus on Zuckerberg's post. Modi also encouraged people to submit questions on his mobile app.

"The interaction will cover a wide range of issues and will surely be a memorable one," Modi added.

A video of the interview will be live streamed on Zuckerberg's and Modi's Facebook pages.

Modi has been a friend to tech giants. In early August, a group of tech firms -- including Foxconn and Xiaomi -- announced plans to invest $5 billion in building more Indian factories.

Mark Zuckerberg to host Q&A with Indian leader Narendra Modi - Sep. 13, 2015

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I can only imagine the type of questions answered in the Q&A, anyway can't for this comedy fest on the 27th
 
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Lol.. AQ Khan deleted his FB account coz CEO of FB invited him. By that logic he should stop using anything or technology originated from US or countries who invited PM Modi. Even they must burn chinese items coz Modi visited there.

Hypocrisy at peak..
 
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I must say this PM of ours is very tech savvy and knows the pulse of populace.
 
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has a huge following on social media: His Facebook page has more than 30 million "likes," and he has nearly 15 million followers on Twitter. He has tweeted 9,252 times.

On September 27, he will travel to Facebook's (FB, Tech30) headquarters in California for a townhall style Q&A about "how communities can work together to address social and economic challenges."

"I had the chance to visit Prime Minister Modi in India last year and it's an honor to have the chance to host him here at Facebook," company CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in a post on Sunday.

Modi was elected India's leader last year on promises to revive the country's economy and make India more business friendly. He has faced opposition from farmers and unions, however, and India's parliament failed to pass key initiatives this summer.

Earlier this month, his plans to reform labor laws prompted millions of workers to strike.

But Modi says he isn't afraid of tough questions. He posted about his visit with Zuckerberg on his Facebook page Sunday: "This programme will be incomplete without your participation [...] I urge you all to share your questions."

His post received nearly 2,000 comments in 12 hours, adding to the 24,000-plus on Zuckerberg's post. Modi also encouraged people to submit questions on his mobile app.

"The interaction will cover a wide range of issues and will surely be a memorable one," Modi added.

A video of the interview will be live streamed on Zuckerberg's and Modi's Facebook pages.

Modi has been a friend to tech giants. In early August, a group of tech firms -- including Foxconn and Xiaomi -- announced plans to invest $5 billion in building more Indian factories.

Mark Zuckerberg to host Q&A with Indian leader Narendra Modi - Sep. 13, 2015

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I can only imagine the type of questions answered in the Q&A, anyway can't for this comedy fest on the 27th
darinder moodee ne akhir kar apni asliyat dikha hi dee dekho to kaise wo ek yahoodee ke saath mil ker pakistan ke khilaaf ek nayee yahood o hanood saazish bunn raha hai :pissed:

Gazwa e hind ke daoran jab amir ul momineen shri shri 1008 sayyed zaid zaman hamid radio pakistan dehli se apni nayee riyayya se intekhaab karenge to wo laal kille per sabz parcham lehraane se pehle sabke saamne is darinder moodee se saare zulmo ka poora poora hisab lenge :sniper: :butcher:
 
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Lol.. AQ Khan deleted his FB account coz CEO of FB invited him. By that logic he should stop using anything or technology originated from US or countries who invited PM Modi. Even they must burn chinese items coz Modi visited there.

Hypocrisy at peak..

Modi is also meeting Pichai, and Tim Cook too. So AQ Khan should stop using Google and Gmail, and his IPhone
 
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Just imagine what will happen in pakistan if Modi meets Bill Gates!!:enjoy::enjoy:

Bill Gates gone...now Microsoft is in the hands of Satya Nadella. I guess AQ must have already stopped using Windows and MS Office. Now Modi is also meeting Tim Cook , so Mac is no more an option. AQ must be using Linux and open office I guess
 
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Bill Gates gone...now Microsoft is in the hands of Satya Nadella. I guess AQ must have already stopped using Windows and MS Office. Now Modi is also meeting Tim Cook , so Mac is no more an option. AQ must be using Linux and open office I guess
Yes!! Satya Nadella..thanks for correction bro!!
 
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