Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a flurry of bilateral meetings with world leaders as New Delhi hosts the G20 Summit on September 9 and 10.
One of Modi’s first huddles is with US President Joe Biden, who is scheduled to arrive in Delhi a day before the summit begins. Modi will also reportedly host a private dinner for Biden.
Other crucial meetings include those with leaders from the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Germany, and Italy, among others.
News agency PTI reported that Modi will also have bilateral meetings with the leaders of Comoros, Turkiye, the UAE, South Korea, Brazil, Nigeria, and European Union representatives.
A working lunch is reportedly being organized between Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron on the second day of the G20 summit.
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Joe Biden will visit India for the first time this weekend after taking over the White House from his predecessor Donald Trump, who was part of an official state visit to India in early 2020.
(With PTI inputs)