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Joe Biden to arrive in Delhi tomorrow, will hold bilateral with PM Modi

The White House has announced that US President Joe Biden will travel to New Delhi on Friday and meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Biden has a jam-packed three-day schedule starting on Friday. After leaving the US, he will make a quick stop in Ramstein, Germany before continuing on to New Delhi the same day. […]

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Joe Biden to arrive in Delhi tomorrow, will hold bilateral with PM Modi

The White House has announced that US President Joe Biden will travel to New Delhi on Friday and meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Biden has a jam-packed three-day schedule starting on Friday. After leaving the US, he will make a quick stop in Ramstein, Germany before continuing on to New Delhi the same day. According to a press release from the White House, the US President will meet privately with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday.

On Saturday, Biden will participate in an official arrival and handshake with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The US President will then participate in the G20 Leaders’ Summit Session 1: “One Earth”.
Later in the day, he is slated to take part in the G20 Leaders’ Summit Session 2: “One Family” of the G20. Biden will also participate in a Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment event. His day will wrap with a dinner and cultural program with G20 Leaders.

Along with other G20 Leaders, the US President will visit the Raj Ghat Memorial on Sunday. After that, Biden will fly from New Delhi to Hanoi, Vietnam. He will take part in a welcoming ceremony there that is being hosted by the Communist Party of Vietnam’s general secretary, Nguyn Ph Trng. Biden will take part in a meeting with the Communist Party of Vietnam’s general secretary, Nguyn Ph Trng. The US President and the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Nguyn Ph Trng, will speak before Biden conducts a press conference, according to the White House.

A discussion on the G20 agenda, in particular the opportunities for economic cooperation and multilateral investment that lie ahead, is anticipated between US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to a White House official. They may also touch on the American leader’s strong desire to see multilateral development banks reform and reshaped.

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