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PM Narendra Modi Congratulates Sundar Pichai on new Role as CEO at Google

Prime Minister of India Shri. Narendra Modi never miss a chance to wish Birthday or any other message to his loved ones on twitter. He is always active on twitter with @narendramodi twitter handle. His latest tweets is for the recently promoted & current CEO of Google. PM Narendra Modi Congratulated the new CEO of Google Sundar Pichai for his new Role on Twitter. PM Modi tweets and said “Congratulations @sundarpichai. My best wishes for the new role at @google. Here is the official tweet by PM given below.

Well, there is no response right now from Sundar Pichai on this tweet but we hope he will definitely respond to PM Narendra Modi. on The Other Hand Sundar Pichai Responded Early in the morning on Twitter to Satya Nadella CEO of Microsoft, Jeff CEO of LinkedIn & others.

Recommended: Meet the New CEO of Google – Sundar Pichai

 

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