Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden will engage in discussions about reaffirming their commitment to an Indo-Pacific region that is free, open, economic, and secure during a forthcoming visit to the United States. as per statements released by the White House on Wednesday, the leaders will also emphasise their shared commitment to strengthening the strategic technological relationship, notably in the field of military.
The PM and the President will discuss ways to strengthen our two countries, our shared commitment to a free, open, prosperous, and secure Indo-Pacific, and our shared resolve to elevate our strategic technology partnership, including defence, Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre said in response to the question of whether or not the defence would take up a significant portion of the conversation between the two leaders.
During this official state visit to the US, which will take place from June 21 to 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will make history by being the first Indian Prime Minister to address the Joint Meeting of the US Congress for a second time.Â
I'm at a loss for words at the moment on the visit. Undoubtedly, we will have more to say as we approach closer. What I've stated is that the impending visit will confirm the strong ties of family and friendship that bind Americans and Indians together, as well as the deep and close alliance between the United States and India. "So that will undoubtedly be discussed in terms of renewable energy and space, but I'm not going to go into specifics on what will be covered. And as June 22 draws nearer, we will undoubtedly have more to share, Karine said.
In their latest face-to-face meeting in Indonesia, Prime Minister Modi and President Biden discussed important and emerging technologies as well as artificial intelligence. The United States and India have a strategic alliance. An official release by Prime Minister's office read that both sides talked over close cooperation in future-oriented segments such as critical and emerging technologies, artificial intelligence and advanced computing, in the meeting. The two leaders also addressed global and regional prospects.