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Following Lex Fridman's announcement, PM Modi invited everyone to listen to the conversation with the podcaster, which was recorded in February 2025.

Digital Desk: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'epic' three-hour-long interview with US AI researcher and podcaster Lex Fridman is set to release on Sunday at 5:30 pm. Sharing the news on his X handle, Fridman called the podcast with PM Modi "the most powerful conversations of his life."

Posting on X, Fridman wrote on March 15, "I had an epic 3-hour podcast conversation with Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India. It was one of the most powerful conversations of my life. It'll be out tomorrow."

Following Lex Fridman's announcement, PM Modi invited everyone to listen to the conversation with the podcaster, which was recorded in February 2025.

PM Modi on X said, "It was indeed a fascinating conversation with @lexfridman, covering diverse topics including reminiscing about my childhood, the years in the Himalayas, and the journey in public life. Do tune in and be a part of this dialogue."

Fridman is a well-known US podcaster with more than 4.5 million subscribers on YouTube and hosts "The Lex Fridman Podcast" show, which features several prominent global leaders and business icons including US President Donald Trump, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The famous YouTuber has been doing podcasts since 2018.

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