Ahead of the Quad summit, all eyes are on PM Modi as he is scheduled for key discussions with President Biden. At the same time, U.S. lawmakers are stepping up support by forming a caucus to promote the Quad initiative.Hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden in his hometown of Wilmington, this summit is significant for global collaboration. Looking ahead, India is set to host the next Quad Summit in 2025
India’s Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has arrived in Philadelphia for a three-day U.S. visit marking the beginning of his three-day visit to the United States. He will participate in the sixth Quad Leaders Summit in Wilmington, Delaware and address a significant U.N. meeting.
Meanwhile, a bipartisan group of U.S. Senators and members of the House of Representatives are preparing for discussions aimed at strengthening U.S.-India relations during this pivotal visit.
Modi Connects with Indian Diaspora in Philadelphia, Celebrating Their Achievements
Modi’s arrival in Philadelphia was marked by an enthusiastic interaction with the Indian diaspora waiting outside the airport. He took to X (formerly Twitter) to highlight their impressive achievements and the positive influence they’ve had in various sectors throughout the U.S.
The Ministry of External Affairs of India stated that the PM will be in the U.S. from September to September 23. Stay tuned to know the full schedule!
This summit is significant amidst pressing global issues and leadership changes among member nations. Although it’s unclear if the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza conflicts will be mentioned, leaders will emphasize semiconductor cooperation and strengthening regional security through emerging technologies, while enhancing Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA) for potential joint ocean operations
In an enthusiastic welcome to the Quad leaders, U.S. President Joe Biden highlighted their crucial role in upholding a free and open Indo-Pacific. “They’re more than just leaders; they’re personal friends and friends of our nation,” he noted in a post on X. “I’m looking forward to all we can accomplish together at the upcoming Summit,” Biden expressed.
PM Modi’s Detailed Itinerary
September 21
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi begins his U.S. visit by attending the Quad Leaders’ Summit, hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden. The summit will also include Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.
- The leaders will take stock of the Quad’s achievements over the past year and chart a course for future collaboration, particularly aimed at helping the Indo-Pacific region fulfill its development ambitions.
September 22
- Prime Minister Modi will address the Indian community the next day, marking his third major speech in the U.S. after Madison Square Garden in 2014 and SAP Center in 2015. This event is anticipated to be his largest yet, with over 50,000 attendees expected.
- Highlighting the Indian community’s influence in U.S. politics, prominent American leaders, including former President Donald Trump and key Congressional figures, will also be in attendance.
- After this, Modi will participate in an interactive session with U.S. Congressional members before heading to New York.
September 23
- Prime Minister Modi will take center stage by engaging in several important multilateral events in New York that kick off with the United Nations Climate Action Summit where he’ll spotlight India’s proactive measures in addressing climate change, demonstrating the country’s commitment to a sustainable future.
- Modi’s speech will highlight India’s leadership in climate action, particularly through the International Solar Alliance, while outlining the country’s expectations from the global community on climate issues.
- Later, he’ll join a Universal Health Coverage event hosted by the UN Secretary-General, where he’ll showcase Ayushman Bharat, recognized as the world’s largest government-funded healthcare initiative.
Wrapping the day, Prime Minister Modi will join a key dialogue on combating terrorism and violent extremism. Hosted by the King of Jordan, New Zealand’s Prime Minister, and France’s President, this event will feature discussions with global leaders, including those from Kenya, Indonesia, the UK, and Germany, on effective strategies to address these challenges.