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PM Modi will travel to US from tomorrow to attend annual Quad summit | News India

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day visit to the US, starting tomorrow, Saturday, will focus on enhancing cooperation among member countries to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific region, finding a solution to the Ukraine-Gaza conflict and addressing global concerns. South.

There will be bilateral talks with global leaders

PM Modi will attend the annual Quad summit in Wilmington, Delaware. Apart from this, PM Modi will address the annual Quad summit at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. There will also be a roundtable conference with the CEOs of top US companies working in the technology sector. Apart from this, there will be bilateral talks with US President Joe Biden and many other global leaders.

Talks on conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine

PM Modi will first reach Wilmington, where he will attend the Quad summit on September 21 with the US President, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. Wilmington is Joe Biden's hometown. Apart from this, PM Modi can also discuss ways to increase cooperation among member countries to ensure peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, apart from discussing the conflict in Gaza and Ukraine in the Quad summit.

New initiatives to be announced

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that we hope that many new initiatives will be announced. The Quad leaders will launch an ambitious new plan to prevent, detect, treat cancer and reduce its impact on patients and their families. Misri said that the Quad summit will focus on peace, progress and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. He said that all the leaders will discuss health security, climate change, emerging technologies, infrastructure, connectivity, counter-terrorism and humanitarian assistance.

will discuss humanitarian aid

Misri said the Quad summit will focus on peace, progress and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. He said the leaders will discuss health security, climate change, emerging technologies, infrastructure, connectivity, counter-terrorism and humanitarian assistance.