New Delhi: Gracing the annual Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka made a thunderous speech where she not only hailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his governance but also congratulated the citizens of the country for inspiring people all around the world.


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According to reports, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan among several other A-listers from the Hindi film industry are expected to make their presence felt at the gala dinner hosted for Ivanka Trump.


Hundreds of important delegations from across the globe have made their way to the GES. SRK will reportedly be part of the cultural event organised by the government at the Royal Falaknuma Palace, Hyderabad.


Also, it is being learnt that US President's daughter Ivanka Trump will be served a lavish five-course meal, with more of exquisite Hyderabadi cuisine ruling the king-size menu.


Signature Hyderabadi dishes such as murg pista ka salan, sitaphal kulfi, dahi ke kebab, gosht shikampuri kebab, kubani ke malai kofta etc will be served.


Earlier, addressing the Global Entrepreneurship Summit, Ivanka hailed Narendra Modi's journey from being a tea-seller to the Prime Minister of India, and also congratulated citizens of the country for inspiring people all around the world.


Ivanka said PM Modi is a symbol of democracy and his journey has been incredible.


"I would like to thank Mr Narendra Modi for having me here. His journey from being a tea-seller to the Prime Minister of India is great. What you are achieving here is incredible," she said. "I would also like to congratulate Indians for being an inspiration to people all around the world. You have shown you are not afraid to fail and are going beyond the ordinary. You have the grit, the perseverance and a will to succeed."


Ivanka also hailed Indo-US friendship and said ties between the two countries will only grow closer in the times to come. "We are committed to even better relations between our two great nations," she said.