Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, whose party won parliamentary elections in a landslide in May, is expected to make a splash with a much-anticipated trip to the United States this month. It will be Mr. Modi’s first visit after the State Department denied him a visa in 2005 over the religious riots in Gujarat when he was the chief minister. Mr. Modi will attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York and address an audience of Indian Americans at Madison Square Garden on Sept. 28. He will also visit Washington. The Times wants to hear from Indians living in the United States on what this visit means to them.

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