As the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi carries on with his trip in the US, here is a look at his previous key visits to America and the White House
Modi returned to the US in 2016 for another official working visit, which was third bilateral meeting between Modi and Obama. The two leaders "reviewed the deepening strategic partnership between the United States and India that is rooted in shared values of freedom, democracy, universal human rights, tolerance and pluralism, equal opportunities for all citizens, and rule of law," as per the official joint statement.
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He has now once again returned to the US for first face-to-face UNGA after the pandemic. After conducting bilateral meetings with several tech CEOs, Australia's Scott Morrison, America's VP Kamala Harris and Japan's PM Yoshihide Suga, Modi visited Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House.
The Indian leader was greeted by the US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office. In his signature style, Modi joined his hands to greet Biden, who then extended his arms to offer a hug to the PM.
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