PM Modi US Visit Schedule: Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for his three-day visit to USA on September 22, 2021, to participate in the Quad Leader's Summit. PM Modi has a lot on his to-do list during his visit. On the first day, PM Modi will hold meetings with Australian counterpart Scott Morrison, US Vice President Kamala Harris and the select heads of corporates that have the potential to invest significantly in India.

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PM Modi reached USA at 3.30 AM. He tweeted from his official Twitter handle about his meetings over the next two days. The tweet said, "Landed in Washington DC. Over the next two days, will be meeting @POTUS @JoeBiden and @VP @KamalaHarris, Prime Ministers @ScottMorrisonMP and @sugawitter. Will attend the Quad meeting and would also interact with leading CEOs to highlight economic opportunities in India."

 

PM Modi also tweeted about the warm welcome that he has received from the Indian community at Washington DC. In his tweet, he said, "Grateful to the Indian community in Washington DC for the warm welcome. Our diaspora is our strength. It is commendable how the Indian diaspora has distinguished itself across the world."

 

The things on PM Modi's to-do-list are as follows (as per IST):

7:10 PM - PM Modi will meet global CEOs in Washington DC. The Heads of Qualcomm, Adobe, First Solar, General Atomics and Blackstone to participate in the meeting.

11 PM - Bilateral Meeting With Australian PM Scott Morrison

12.45 AM - Bilateral Meeting with US Vice President Kamala Harris

3 AM - Bilateral Meeting with Japan PM Yoshihide Suga

According to an ANI report, US President Joe BIden will host PM Modi at the White House on September 24, 2021. This is going to be the first in-person meeting between the two leaders since Biden took over as the US President on January 20.

Ahead of his visit to participate in Quad Leader's Summit, PM Modi on Wednesday said that his visit will be an occasion to strengthen the strategic partnership with the US, Japan and Australia. He will then come to the White House where he will meet Vice President Kamala Harris in her ceremonial office. It is expected that the discussion on issues is expected to range from a number of issues of interest to both sides.