Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a three-day visit to the United States, where he will participate in the Quad Summit, hosted by President Joe Biden in Wilmington. During this high-profile event, he will join other Quad leaders, including Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, to discuss strategies for peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region.
The Quad Summit, which brings together like-minded nations, has become a significant forum for cooperation in areas such as security, economic progress, and regional collaboration. Modi’s visit will also see bilateral discussions with President Biden, focused on deepening the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership. The leaders will explore new avenues for enhancing ties, emphasizing the benefits to both nations and the broader global community.
In addition to his participation in the Quad Summit, Modi will address the United Nations General Assembly’s Summit of the Future in New York. This forum will provide an opportunity to deliberate on global challenges and lay the foundation for a secure and prosperous future for all nations. Modi will represent India on the world stage, voicing the concerns and aspirations of over a billion people.
Prime Minister will also engage with the Indian diaspora and American business leaders during his visit, underscoring their pivotal role in strengthening the robust ties between India and the United States. This interaction will further highlight the dynamic partnership between the world's largest democracy and its oldest, fostering mutual growth and collaboration.