

G20: Air India One gets parking slot near Air Force One https://t.co/Yhkd1kR42K

— TOI India (@TOIIndiaNews) November 15, 2015



Parents, this is what happens when you don't hug your children. They seek validation from the weirdest things: https://t.co/f4lZeUY76w

— Overrated Outcast (@over_rated) November 15, 2015

When MMS was PM they used to send the jet to the long term car parking area AND NOW LOOK https://t.co/2zzLWLcvYM — Mihir Sharma (@mihirssharma) November 15, 2015

Impressive. The good news just keeps on coming! https://t.co/wLi0hCvRta — Tony Joseph (@tjoseph0010) November 15, 2015



Oh My God! Air India One gets parking place next to Air Force One - what else we need? Very successful #G20Turkey !

— Abdulla Madumoole (@AMadumoole) November 15, 2015



Will probably rank among the greatest achievements of any government in just 18 months. Kudos to PTI for what seems to be a global exclusive

— Tony Joseph (@tjoseph0010) November 15, 2015



PROMOTED: RUPEE will now be next to US$ too G20 Air India One gets parking slot near Air Force One https://t.co/bs3njaoOD5 via @timesofindia

— Anthony Saldanha (@AnthonySald) November 15, 2015



HOW & WHY IS THIS OF ANY SIGNIFICANCE ??? "@abpnewstv: G20: Obama's Air Force One gets parking space near Modi's Air India One"

— Rolee Kachru (@Rolee_Kachru) November 15, 2015

Remember the quiet feeling of accomplishment you get when you successfully manage to find a parking spot on a weekend night outside a popular restaurant? Well, if you go by the Times of India, even our greatest leaders share similar sentiments when it comes to parking their...err...planes.Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the Antalya Airport in Turkey to take part in the G20 summit, an annual event serving as a forum for leaders from 20 countries to discuss policy-level issues. As luck would have it, the Air India One that carried him there found a parking spot near the United States of America President Barack Obama's very own Air Force One.Though it was not clear at once what exactly the newspaper was trying to imply with that story, some Twitterati believed that they had cracked the code.But, of course, someone had to inevitably spoil the fun.