PM Modi to meet Biden ahead of QUAD meeting, these major issues to be discussed
PM Modi to meet Biden ahead of QUAD meeting, these major issues to be discussed
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi is likely to hold a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden on September 24. It is only after this meeting that QUAD leaders will meet at the White House to discuss sensitive issues such as Afghanistan, the Indo-Pacific, the Covid-19 epidemic, and the climate crisis.

Washington and New Delhi-based officials have said PM Modi will first hold separate bilateral talks with his broader strategic partners Japan and Australia on September 23. Speaking on condition of anonymity, officials said that along with Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga and Australian PM Scott Morrison, PM Modi will pursue the common objective of an open, free, prosperous, and rule-based Indo-Pacific region as India expands its participation through various initiatives.

India has held two-plus-two talks with all three of its quad partners with the first India-Australia dialogue held in New Delhi recently on September 11. On September 24, PM Modi will first hold a bilateral meeting with US Vice President Kamala Harris and then have his first personal talks with President Joe Biden. After which the QUAD Summit will be started. According to the information received, all the events at the conference will be held at the White House.

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