On his maiden visit to the US as the Prime Minister, Modi will also visit the 9/11 memorial in New York in an important symbolic gesture to tell the American that India is with them in the war against terrorism.
An official announcement in this regard has not been made yet.
Sources familiar with the planning of the Prime Minister's trip to the US told PTI that a visit to the 9/11 memorial in New York, paying floral tribute to the Gandhi Statue in front of Indian Embassy in Washington; going to the Lincoln Memorial and Martin Luther King Jr memorial in the American capital is a near certainty.
The iconic bronze statue was designed by eminent Indian Gautam Pal and was gifted to the US Government by India.
Dedicated to the nation way back in 1922 in honour of the 16th American President Abraham Lincoln, the Lincoln Memorial is a national monument.
President Barack Obama is a frequent visitor to this memorial, which is located at the West End of the National Mall.
It was opened to the public on August 22, 2011 by Obama, who is a great follower of Martin Luther King Jr.
The leader of the African-American Civil Rights Movement, martin Luther King Jr was a great follower of Mahatma Gandhi.
Modi is scheduled to arrive in Washington on September 29 and leave the city for India a day later on September 30.
During his stay in Washington, which would last a little over 24 hours, officials are giving final shape to his hectic to squeeze in time for his visit to these two memorials and the Gandhi Status.
However, his programme has not been sealed in yet, sources said, adding that there might be last minute changes.
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