A fantastic beginning to an important visit. The prime minister’s office posted on X, saying, “@POTUS @JoeBiden warmly received PM @narendramodi at his residence in Greenville, Delaware.”
Wilmington, Delaware (US): US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi met on the sidelines of the Quad summit on Saturday, and it was anticipated that they would talk about a number of topics, including the situation in Russia and Ukraine.
“A noteworthy visit off to a unique start. The prime minister’s office posted on X, saying, “@POTUS @JoeBiden warmly received PM @narendramodi at his residence in Greenville, Delaware.”
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“Review and identify new pathways to further deepen India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership” was the stated agenda item for the two leaders’ meeting.
Biden hosted PM Modi to his home, where the two leaders
“A kind and memorable start to a significant visit. As a special treat, PM Narendra Modi is hosted at the home of @POTUS Joe Biden. Prior to their bilateral meeting, President Joe Biden graciously welcomed PM Narendra Modi to Greenville, Delaware, according to a post on X by Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhart Jaiswal.
According to US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, the bilateral discussion is anticipated to focus heavily on the conflict in Ukraine and Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Kyiv.
In his farewell speech in New Delhi, PM Modi stated, “My meeting with President Biden will allow us to review and identify new pathways to further deepen the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership for the benefit of our people and the global good.”
Alongside Prime Minister Modi were Foreign Secretary Vibram Misria, Indian Ambassador to the United States Vinay Mohan Karta, and Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar. Secretary of State Antony Blinked, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs T. H. Jake Sullivan, and US Ambassador to India Eric Garett were among the US team members.
Along with holding separate bilateral meetings with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kashia, who are in the country for the Quad Summit, PM Modi is in the United States for a three-day visit.
President Biden is hosting the annual Quad summit in Wilmington, Delaware, his birthplace. It is anticipated that the meeting will introduce several new projects aimed at enhancing collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region and investigating means of resolving the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine through peaceful means.
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, which consists of four members, promotes the preservation of an open, inclusive, and free Indo-Pacific region. Beijing regards it as an anti-Chinese organization.
Prime Minister Modi expressed his excitement about attending the Quad Summit with President Biden, Prime Minister Albanese, and Prime Minister Keshia in his farewell speech in New Delhi.
“The forum has emerged as a key group of like-minded countries to work for peace, progress, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region,” he stated.
“A warm greeting from Philadelphia! We are incredibly grateful for the blessings of our diaspora,” PM Modi wrote in another post on X.
“The Indian community in the United States has made a name for itself and improved a variety of fields. Interacting with them is always a pleasure, the prime minister remarked. “Let’s celebrate the bonds that connect our nations!” On September 22, PM Modi will drive from Wilmington to New York to attend a gathering for the Indian community on Long Island. The following day, he will speak at the UN General Assembly during the Summit of the Future.
The prime minister also attended an Indian diaspora gathering in Long Island and took part in a roundtable discussion with CEOs of US companies developing cutting-edge technologies, including semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.
“I am excited to speak with prominent American business executives and the Indian diaspora, who
“The Summit of the Future offers the whole community a chance to map out the path forward for improving humankind. Since they have one of the greatest stakes in a safe and secure future globally, I will share the opinions of one-sixth of humanity,” the prime minister declared.
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According to the UN, leaders from different nations will get together at the “Summit of the Future” to create a new global agreement on how to provide a “better present and safeguard the future.”
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