New Delhi: United States President Joe Biden landed in Delhi for his maiden visit to the Indian capital on Friday evening. His arrival marks a significant moment as he participates in the upcoming G20 Summit set to convene over the weekend.
Air Force One, the official aircraft of the President of the United States, touched down at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport shortly before 7 pm, greeted by a warm welcome from Indian officials and dignitaries.
President Biden is scheduled to engage in a crucial bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit.
The discussions are poised to cover a wide spectrum of vital topics, including an agreement concerning fighter jet engines, the potential procurement of predator drones, and collaborative efforts in cutting-edge technologies such as 5G and 6G networks.
The prospect of a significant rail deal has also generated buzz, although US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has not officially confirmed these reports.
The bilateral talks between President Biden and Prime Minister Modi are expected to strengthen the strategic partnership between the United States and India. The discussions will be instrumental in advancing cooperation on defense, technology, trade, and environmental initiatives.
The two leaders are also likely to address regional security matters, counterterrorism efforts, and shared commitments towards global stability. Their meeting holds the potential to shape the future course of India-US relations.
President Biden’s participation in the G20 Summit further underscores the significance of the United States’ commitment to multilateral diplomacy and cooperation with global partners. The summit will bring together leaders from across the world to address pressing global challenges and opportunities.
As President Biden embarks on his official engagements in India, the world will be watching closely for the outcomes and developments that will shape the trajectory of this vital international partnership.
Notably, over 30 European Union heads of state and top officials, invited guest countries, and 14 heads of international organizations are anticipated to attend.