To “strengthen strategic collaboration,” Prime Minister Modi is traveling to the United States to talk about global concerns.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi flew to Washington, D.C., early on Wednesday morning to discuss global concerns and “strengthen strategic relationships.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in the United States on Wednesday for a three-day visit that will include interactions with US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, as well as meetings with other foreign leaders at the first-ever in-person Quad summit.

In a statement issued before departing for the United States, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that his upcoming meetings will provide an opportunity for India to strengthen its comprehensive global strategic partnership with the United States, consolidate relations with India’s strategic partners – Japan and Australia – and advance bilateral collaborations on critical global issues.

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