PM Modi arrived in America to participate in Quad Conference, will hold bilateral talks with Biden; Grand welcome at the airport
PM Modi US Visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached America on Saturday on his three-day visit. Here he will participate in the Quad Leaders Summit organized by President Biden. Along with this, PM Modi will also address a program at the United Nations General Assembly. Apart from this, there will also be bilateral talks between PM Modi and President Joe Biden.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in the US on Saturday on a three-day trip to attend the Quad Summit and address a crucial conference at the United Nations. Modi will also separately meet US President Joe Biden and other leaders at the venue of the Quad Summit in Wilmington (Delaware).
The PM will address the 'Summit of the Future' at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Modi arrived in Philadelphia for his onward visit to Wilmington. A large number of NRIs welcomed him at the Philadelphia airport. The PM greeted the people dressed in traditional attire.
Of them, several were holding the Indian tricolor. The Prime Minister gave autographs to some people while shaking hands with some others. The PM wrote on the x, "The Indian community has left its mark in America and made a positive difference in many walks of life. It is always a delight to interact with them." On Sunday, Modi will address the Indian community in New York at around 9.30 pm Indian time.
The annual Quad summit in President Joe Biden's hometown of Wilmington is going to sprint toward new initiatives to advance cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region while trying to find a peaceful solution to conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. Quad, other than the US, consists of India, Australia, and Japan.
Some of his other engagements include a programme with the Indian diaspora in Long Island as well as a meeting with CEOs of American firms engaged in high-end technology like AI, quantum computing, and semi-conductors.