This story is from September 04, 2021
PM Modi likely to visit US later this month, no official word on it yet
NEW DELHI/ WASHINGTON: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit the United States at the end of September.
There is no official confirmation as of now but ANI has learnt that preparations for the visit are underway.
A source familiar with developments said the schedule is yet to be finalised and is at a premature stage.
According to the tentative plan, the expected dates for PM Modi's visit to the US that are being worked out are September 23-24.
PM Modi last visited the US in 2019. During which, he and then President Donald Trump addressed a huge diaspora event in Houston.
After Washington, PM Modi will visit New York to attend the annual high-level
India is a non-permanent member of the UN security council and its month-long presidency has just ended. Afghanistan, which has plunged into crisis following the Taliban takeover, will be the key topic at the
It is learnt that UNGA will be in a hybrid format this year.
There is no official confirmation of the visit so far, however, if it materialises, it will be PM Modi's first physical overseas visit and a first in-person meeting with US president Joe Biden.
This would be his first official visit to the US since President Joe Biden took office in January this year. PM Modi and Biden have met virtually at various multilateral meetings like the Quad and G7 meetings.
In Washington, while talking to reporters, foreign secretary
"I mean, look, I can't comment on that, but the fact of the matter is that if there is a summit, Prime Minister has already said that he would, he would be happy to attend that summit. I think other leaders have also said that they will be ready so it all it's all a question of, you know, getting the leaders together and going ahead," he said.
"If the leaders come in they would come because of this (Quad) meeting, as you know the UNGA is this time is a truncated version, it's a hybrid version. Very few heads of
Political instability in Japan has also cast a shadow on the proposed Quad meeting. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said he will not run for party re-election as a leader this month.
Notably, Foreign Secretary Shringla, who is in Washington, has held discussions with several seniors officials of the Biden administration, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Deputy Secretary
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also held series of telephonic conversations with his counterpart Blinken.
The US has supported India during the evacuations of its citizens after Kabul fell to the Taliban on August 15
Washington also offered assistance during the deadly second wave of Covid-19 earlier this year.
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There is no official confirmation as of now but ANI has learnt that preparations for the visit are underway.
According to the tentative plan, the expected dates for PM Modi's visit to the US that are being worked out are September 23-24.
PM Modi last visited the US in 2019. During which, he and then President Donald Trump addressed a huge diaspora event in Houston.
United Nations General Assembly
session.India is a non-permanent member of the UN security council and its month-long presidency has just ended. Afghanistan, which has plunged into crisis following the Taliban takeover, will be the key topic at the
UNGA
this time.It is learnt that UNGA will be in a hybrid format this year.
This would be his first official visit to the US since President Joe Biden took office in January this year. PM Modi and Biden have met virtually at various multilateral meetings like the Quad and G7 meetings.
In Washington, while talking to reporters, foreign secretary
Shringla
indicated that there is a possibility of a Quad meet."If the leaders come in they would come because of this (Quad) meeting, as you know the UNGA is this time is a truncated version, it's a hybrid version. Very few heads of
state
and government will actually attend it. So, attending that meeting in person is not a great priority. But then again, I mean, it's a fluid situation so let's see how that goes," he added.Political instability in Japan has also cast a shadow on the proposed Quad meeting. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has said he will not run for party re-election as a leader this month.
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.External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also held series of telephonic conversations with his counterpart Blinken.
The US has supported India during the evacuations of its citizens after Kabul fell to the Taliban on August 15
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Top Comment
Joe Samuel Samuel
1200 days ago
Now, he will try to look like long last chums with Biden with all fake hugs and smiles the hollow 52 inch drum he is .With all the record breaking tourism with Modi zipping across the universe indian diplomacy is still in tatters , powerless.Read allPost comment
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