Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the first virtual summit of I2U2 on Thursday (14th July). Apart from them, leaders of America, Israel, and United Arab Emirates will also attend this summit.
At the same time, a statement has also been issued from America regarding this summit. US President Joe Biden will participate in the first I2U2 summit with leaders of India, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates, a senior US official has said.
He has said that the participation of I2U2 countries is also important because the leaders involved in this summit will discuss how they will step forward in partnership with each other to face the threats facing the world in the future.
The US official has said that the main focus of this summit will be on tackling the food security crisis and advancing clean energy. The US official has told us that we are working on a 2 billion dollar project, which the UAE is helping to fund.
Under this project, agricultural parks are to be set up in India, whose purpose is to deal with the food crisis. The US official has also told that more such announcements are to be made during this virtual summit.
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