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India, US look forward to building on recent PM Modi's visit: Jaishankar ahead of Biden-Modi bilateral

On the upcoming bilateral between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said that both the nations are looking forward to building upon the “strong” state visit of PM Modi to the US which took place in June this year. […]

On the upcoming bilateral between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G20 Summit, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said that both the nations are looking forward to building upon the “strong” state visit of PM Modi to the US which took place in June this year.
Jaishankar said PM Modi’s June visit was a very strong one in terms of outcomes and results.
In an exclusive interview with ANI, the EAM said, “We have had a very strong state visit by the Prime Minister to the United States, strong in terms of the outcomes and the results of that visit. So my understanding is right now, both systems, the Indian system and the American system are busy working that through and trying to implement a lot of what was agreed to in June this year.”
“So I think this would give an occasion for the leaders to take stock,” he said.
In a press briefing on Tuesday, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan confirmed that Biden will visit India for the G20 summit.
“On Thursday, the President will travel to New Delhi for the G20 Summit in India. On Friday Biden will participate in a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On Saturday, Biden will participate in the official sessions of the G20 Summit, 2023,” Sullivan said.
Talking about the G20 Summit, which is scheduled to take place on September 9 and 10, the US NSA said, “As US President Joe Biden is heading to New Delhi, the focus is going to be on delivering for developing countries; making progress on key priorities for the American people, from climate to technology; and US will show its commitment to the G20 as a forum that can actually deliver.
“And thanks to the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and India’s presidency, we hope we’ll be able to do all of those things,” he added.
During his state visit to the US in June this year, Prime Minister Modi had said that the partnership between India and the United States will make the world better in the 21st Century.
In his address to the diaspora in Washington DC, he had said the India-US partnership is driven by conviction and compassion and it is also a friendship that has bipartisan support.

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