Prime Minister Narendra Modi has departed for a three-day visit to the United States, where a packed agenda will highlight India's growing global role. Modi will attend the Quad Leaders’ Summit alongside President Joe Biden, Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The forum aims to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, addressing maritime security and emerging technology.
A significant part of Modi’s visit will focus on deepening the India-US strategic partnership. During his meeting with Biden, discussions will explore areas like defense, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biotechnology, emphasizing both nations’ shared interests. These high-level dialogues are expected to reinforce ties, while also reviewing progress under the Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership.
The visit coincides with the Summit of the Future at the United Nations, where Modi will deliver a crucial speech at the UN General Assembly. His address is anticipated to touch on global issues such as climate change, vaccine equity, and economic recovery. India's stance on international cooperation will likely be a key theme, reflecting its growing leadership in global diplomacy.