As the bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden concludes in Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday (local time), the latter said that each time the two leaders sit down, they find new areas of cooperation.
US President Joe Biden on Saturday (local time) met Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in his hometown, Delaware, and said that the two countries "yield remarkable results" as a part of their strong bilateral partnership.
Earlier, the US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan indicated that one of the focus areas between the two leaders would be the ongoing Ukraine conflict and India's stance on Russia and China.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at Hotel du Pont on Saturday morning (local time) ahead of QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) Leaders' Summit, which is set to take place in US President Joe Biden's hometown, Delaware.
Notably, PM Modi will participate in the sixth Quad Leaders' Summit in Wilmington, Delaware, which is being hosted by US President Joe Biden in his hometown on September 21.
On the occasion of PM Modi's US trip, Vinay Kwatra, former Foreign Secretary of India and current Indian Ambassador to the US, recalls a memorable moment from PM Modi's 2014 visit to the United States, when a heartfelt exchange took place between PM Modi and former US President Barack Oba
US President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. met Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of Australia on September 20 in Wilmington, Delaware where the President thanked the Prime Minister for his partnership and highlighted the progress made in strengthening bilateral ties since the Prime Minister's official
The venue of this year's summit is significant as it is the school which Joe Biden attended, the Archmere Academy. According to the school, the US President graduated from Archmere Academy in 1961, where he played football.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi's is set to commence his United States visit on Saturday, the members of the Indian diaspora exuded their fervour and excitement to meet him. From kids to adults, several members of the Indian diaspora expressed their excitement for his visit and praised hi