PM Narendra Modi on Saturday left for India after concluding his visit to the US during which the prime minister said he had productive bilateral and multilateral engagements and expressed confidence that the India-US relationship will grow even stronger in the years to come. During his three-day visit, PM Modi addressed the 76th session of the United Nations Security Council, attended the first in-person Quad summit, and held bilateral and multilateral engagements, including with US President Biden, US Vice President Kamala Harris, and his counterparts from Australia Scott Morrison and from Japan Yoshihide Suga. In a tweet just before his departure to home, PM Modi said that he had productive bilateral and multilateral engagements over the last few days in the US. Watch episode of Khabrein Superfast.