Members countries of Quad has appreciated India’s stance and its leadership in Indian Ocean region in the Quad summit taking place in Dilaware in Wilmington of America, hometown to President Biden.
Along with its firm and strategic stance and move in Indian Ocean, India also received laud for its pitch to organising stage for Global South Summit.
Prime Minister of Japan Fumio Kishida lauded India’s PM Modi. Additionally, Kishida extended support to PM’s initiative to organising voice of Global South Summit.
Along with Japanese PM, Anthony Albanese, Australian PM, also cheered for India saying India is the predominant power in the Indian Ocean under PM Modi.
It is noteworthy that India has established itself as leading force in many term. President Biden’s remark on India is significant as US can learn from India’s experience and leadership in India Ocean.
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Notably, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on visit to US to attend Quad summit in Dilaware of America along with other three member countries, America, Japan and Australia.
PM Modi is scheduled to address Indian Diaspora in New York today on September 22. Following the summit, Prime Minister’s Itinerary included bilateral meeting with member countries of the grouping. PM has already had a meeting with Japanese PM Kishida and US President Joe Biden.
On the last day of his visit to the US, the prime minister will address the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The theme of the summit is ‘Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow’.
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