G-20 Summit: President Joe Biden will reach Delhi tomorrow, will meet PM Modi before the G-20 meeting

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G-20 Summit: President Joe Biden will reach Delhi tomorrow, will meet PM Modi before the G-20 meeting

US President Joe Biden.

US President Joe Biden.

G-20 Summit: United States of America (USA) President Joe Biden is coming to India to participate in the G-20 summit to be held in the national capital Delhi. The US President will reach New Delhi on Friday i.e. 8th September. Before attending the G-20 meeting, Joe Biden will hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

During his visit to India, Biden will travel in Cadillac ‘The Beast’, which will be flown from the US to India in a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III. The US President will reach India on Friday at around 7 pm. After this, he will directly leave for a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Three tier security for Biden

Three-tier security arrangements have been made for Joe Biden’s visit to Delhi. The outermost layer will have paramilitary force personnel, the second layer will have India’s Special Security Group commandos and the innermost layer will have Secret Service agents.

White House gave this information

Information has also been given by the White House regarding President Joe Biden’s visit to India. The White House said the President would reach India on Friday. Joe Biden will meet PM Modi on Friday itself. After this, he will attend the G-20 summit on Saturday and visit the Rajghat memorial of Mahatma Gandhi on Sunday.

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At the same time, a few days before Biden’s arrival in India, his National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan had said that getting full consensus on Ukraine in the G20 was a challenge. Sullivan said that the majority of both the United Nations (UN) and the G20 opposed Russia’s “illegal invasion” of Ukraine.

He said Biden would speak out against Russia’s war which has had “devastating consequences” and seek a “just and durable peace” consistent with the UN Charter, international law and the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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