Biden praises India’s G20 presidency for focusing on delivering outcomes

The bilateral meeting between the leaders of the US and India took place ahead of G20 summit that starts on Saturday

The Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi held a bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden on Friday ahead of this weekend’s G20 leaders’ summit in New Delhi. This was the second meeting of the two leaders in less than three months – Modi visited Washington in June.

The American president was driven directly to the prime minister’s official residence from Indira Gandhi International Airport and their bilateral meeting was followed by a private dinner that Modi hosted in honor of Biden, who is visiting India for the first time as US President, though he’s been to the South Asian nation twice before. The last US president to visit India was Donald Trump, in February 2020.

President Biden praised India’s G20 presidency for “further demonstrating how the G20 as a forum is delivering important outcomes,” the White House…

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