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‘Modi-Biden talks will boost India-US ties, Quad’

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

By: Shubham Ghosh

THE maiden bilateral meeting between Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and US president Joe Biden on Friday (24) will allow taking the relationship between the two nations from strength to strength while helping in reinforcing and giving momentum to the Quad grouping, an official source in the White House said.

Biden, who took over as the president in January, will host Modi at the White House for the first bilateral meeting on Friday. Later that day, the US president will host the first-ever in-person Quad Leaders’ Summit at the White House with Modi, Japanese prime minister Yoshihide Suga and Australian prime minister Scott Morrison.

Biden and Modi have so far spoken virtually on multiple occasions after the Democrat took oath as the 46th president of the US. The last time they had a telephonic conversation was on April 26.

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“The leaders will be focused on strengthening the deep ties between their people and shared democratic values that have underpinned the special bond between the United States and India for more than seven decades,” a White House official told PTI.

“The Biden-Harris administration has enhanced our partnership with India by working together to uphold a free and open Indo-Pacific, leading efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic, and taking concerted action to address the climate crisis,” the official said.

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Addressing a press conference earlier, a senior official of the administration said the Biden-Modi meeting would be an opportunity to go from strength to strength, from the point of view of the partnership with India.

This can be done by working together to uphold a free and open Indo-Pacific, by taking steps to contribute to a global solution to the COVID-19 pandemic and by taking concerted action to address the climate crisis, the official said.

“So, the bilateral discussion between the US and India will help reinforce and give momentum to the Quad discussion because many of the topics are very much interrelated,” he said, adding, “Additionally, in the bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Modi, the two leaders will have the opportunity to talk about counter-terrorism, the Afghanistan situation and how we can work together to fight terrorism, our common enemy, as well as about a range of regional issues and developments where we’ll have the opportunity to compare notes.”

The official noted that the relationship between the United States and India goes so much deeper than just a government-to-government relationship.

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