
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the world's most powerful President Joe Biden will be face to face on 24 September. This will be the first meeting between the two leaders. The warm relations between India and America can be gauged from the fact that despite the corona epidemic in the world, how the top leaders of both countries remained in touch with each other. After becoming the US President, Prime Minister Modi and Biden have had virtual meetings twice and phone talks three times. After all, on what topics did the two leaders discuss in these talks? What were the important agendas?
Agenda for virtual and phone talks
November 17, 2020: The first talks between Prime Minister Modi and Biden took place over the phone. During this, Modi congratulated Biden for his victory in the presidential election. This was the first telephonic conversation between the two leaders. Biden had assured to maintain cordial relations with India. It was the first call since Biden's victory. However, Biden had not taken the oath of office at that time.
February 08, 2020: Prime Minister Modi had a phone conversation with US President Biden again. Modi had given this information in a tweet. During this, both the leaders had discussed many important topics including the Corona epidemic, regional issues to Indo-Pacific, climate change. The US reiterated its commitment to strengthening its strategic partnership for peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond. This was Modi's first interaction with Biden after Biden took the oath of office on January 20.
April 26, 2021: Modi had a third phone conversation with Biden. PM Modi spoke to Biden over the phone. At that time the corona epidemic was at its peak in India. Within 24 hours, 3.24 lakh new cases were reported in the country. During that time both, the leaders discussed in detail the Corona crisis arising in the country. PM Modi had said that there was a fruitful discussion with Biden. During this talks were held regarding the supply of raw materials and medicines for the vaccine.
March 12, 2021: The first virtual summit of the Quad leaders took place. For the first time, the Quad leaders had a virtual meeting. Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga, Australian PM Scott Morrison, and US President Biden attended this conference to be held through a digital medium. In this conference, the Quad leaders discussed regional and global issues of common interest. Ideas were shared on practical areas of cooperation to create a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region. The four leaders also discussed the ongoing efforts in the war against the Corona epidemic.
April 22, 2021: PM Modi and President Biden hold talks for the 5th time regarding the Climate Summit. It was a virtual meeting between Modi and Biden. For the first time, America's fiercest opponents China and Russia also attended this meeting. Pakistan was not invited to this meeting. US President Biden had invited the leaders of 40 countries, including Modi, to attend this summit. This meeting proved to be very useful in terms of climate change. Through this event, the United States discussed the global security challenges posed by ClimateCheck and its impact on reducing climate pollution from fossil fuels.
Modi visited America for the last time in September 2019
Before the Corona epidemic, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited America for the last time in September 2019. The President of America at that time was Donald Trump. The Prime Minister took part in the Howdy Modi program with Trump. In this program, the friendship of Modi and Trump was in the headlines. Trump had publicly described Modi as his close friend several times. The friendship between the two leaders brought a lot of colors. After this, the era of the corona epidemic started in the world. Modi had visited Bangladesh during this period only in March 2021.
What is PM Modi's program?
Prime Minister Modi and Biden will meet on 24 September at the White House. The White House confirmed the meeting late Monday this week. President Biden will host the Prime Minister of India at the White House on September 24, the statement said. We want the relations between the two countries to be stronger. PM Modi will also meet Vice President Kamala Harris on 23 September. On Monday, the White House also announced President Biden's weekly schedule. It mentions his meeting with Prime Minister Modi.
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