The 19-member Indian contingent had returned home from the Paralympics with two gold, one silver and one bronze.
Mariyappan Thangavelu (men's T42 high jump) and Devendra Jhajharia (men's F46 javelin throw) had won gold in their respective events while Deepa Malik (women's F53 shot put) and Varun Singh Bhati (men's T42 high jump) had bagged a silver and bronze respectively.
"It was a delight to meet the Indian contingent that made our nation proud at the #Paralympics#Rio2016," PM Modi wrote on his official twitter handle.
PM Modi had separate tweets for 18 para athletes with a photo with each of them.
"With the champion, @DevJhajharia. We can learn a lot from his life & determination," he said about Jhajharia who has now become the most successful Indian Paralympian with two gold (the other at 2004 Athens Paralympics).
"Mariyappan Thangavelu has captured India's imagination. Delighted to meet him," he wrote.
"Varun Singh Bhati is a superb athlete. Was great to learn about his experiences at the #Paralympics," said another tweet.
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