G20 Summit: US President Biden to come to India on September 7, hold bilateral meeting with PM Modi

G20 Summit: US President Biden to come to India on September 7, hold bilateral meeting with PM Modi

President Biden to hold bilateral meeting with PM Narendra Modi in Delhi on September 8: White House

Washington:

Preparations for the G20 summit in India are in final stages. A full dress rehearsal for the G20 conference is underway today. US President Joe Biden is coming to India on Thursday to attend the G20 Summit. The White House said that Joe Biden will also hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this occasion. This year India is chairing the G20 Summit. India will host global leaders for the summit to be held on September 9 and 10 in New Delhi.

PM Modi and President Biden will have a bilateral meeting

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The president will travel to New Delhi, India on Thursday to attend the G20 leaders’ summit, the White House said in a statement on Friday. On September 8, the President will participate in a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Modi. On Saturday and Sunday, the President will attend the G20 Summit, where the President and G20 partners will discuss joint efforts to address global issues, including the clean energy transition and combating climate change.

These issues will be discussed in G-20

Meanwhile, there will be talks on increasing the capacity of multilateral development banks, including the World Bank, to better fight poverty, including the economic and social effects of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine and tackling global challenges. In New Delhi, the President will also praise Prime Minister Modi’s leadership of the G20 and reaffirm the US commitment to the G20 as a premier forum for economic cooperation, including hosting it in 2026.

‘Rig Veda’, ‘Magna Carta’ and ‘Mona Lisa’ will be displayed in the cultural corridor

Manuscripts of the Rigveda from India, a rare copy of the Magna Carta from Britain and a digital image of the ‘Mona Lisa’ from France will be among the many artefacts on display at the ‘Culture Corridor’ at the G20 summit venue here. Authentic copies of the US ‘Charter of Freedom’, a Fahua lidded jar from China and Panini’s ‘Ashtadhyayi’ from India are some of the other objects that will be part of the corridor. Corridor – A G20 Digital Museum is envisioned. . This ‘figital (physical and digital) project will be unveiled at the inauguration of the summit on September 9 at the Bharat Mandapam.

There is no official confirmation of Chinese President Xi’s participation yet

India is awaiting a written confirmation from China regarding Chinese President Xi Jinping’s participation in the G20 leaders’ summit to be held here next week. G20 Special Secretary Muktesh Pardesi gave this information on Friday. Russian President Vladimir Putin has already told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that it will not be possible for him to come to India to participate in the summit.

The President is scheduled to attend

US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are among the G20 leaders. Their participation in the summit. PM Modi will hand over the next presidency of the G20 to Brazilian President Lula on September 10. Brazil will formally assume the presidency of the G20 on December 1.

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