Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reached New York where he is scheduled to address the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly, which had gone virtual last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
PM Modi flew to New York from Washington after holding his first bilateral meeting with US President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House and attended his first in-person Quad summit on Friday.
The prime minister and his counterparts - Scott Morrison of Australia and Japan's Yoshihide Suga - attended the meeting of Quad leaders hosted by US President Biden in the US capital.
"Landed in New York City. Will be addressing the UNGA at 6:30 PM (IST) on the 25th," the prime minister said in a tweet.
PM Modi will address the General Debate of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Saturday. The theme for this year's General Debate is 'Building Resilience through hope to recover from COVID-19, rebuild sustainably, respond to the needs of the planet, respect the rights of people, and revitalise the United Nations''.
As per the second provisional list of speakers for the General Assembly, about 109 heads of state and government will address the General Debate in person and nearly 60 will deliver speeches through pre-recorded video statements.
Here are the Highlights of PM Modi's US Visit:
- We exercise our right of reply to one more attempt by the leader of Pakistan to tarnish the image of this August forum by bringing in matters internal to my country and going so far as to spew falsehoods on the world stage: Sneha Dubey, First Secretary at UN General Assembly.
- While such statements deserve our collective contempt and sympathy for the mindset of the person who utters falsehood repeatedly. I'm taking the floor to set the record straight: Sneha Dubey, First Secretary at UN General Assembly
- Regrettably, this isn't first time leader of Pakistan has misused platforms provided by the UN to propagate false and malicious propaganda against my country and seeking in vain to divert world's attention from sad state of his country where terrorists enjoy free pass: Sneha Dubey
- Member States are aware Pakistan has established history and policy of harbouring, aiding and actively supporting terrorists. This is a country that has been globally recognised as openly supporting, training, financing and arming terrorists as matter of State policy: First Secretary Sneha Dubey
- Entire Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh were, are and will always be integral and inalienable part of India. This includes areas that are under illegal occupation of Pakistan. We call upon Pakistan to immediately vacate all areas under its illegal occupation: First Secretary Sneha Dubey
PM Modi invited President Joe Biden to visit India. President Biden noted with thanks and appreciation. We certainly look forward to the visit of the US President at the earliest & mutual convenience: Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla
PM Narendra Modi proposed a common international travelling protocol involving mutual recognition of the COVID19 (vaccination) certificate. It was well-received by all Quad leaders: Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla
PM Modi arrives for the Quad Leaders' Summit hosted by US President Joe Biden at the White House.
"After assuming charge as the President of the US, you have taken some important initiatives. From Covid to climate to Quad, you have taken many unique initiatives. This will create a great impact in the future. Today we have the opportunity to discuss the issues and I'm convinced under your leadership," said PM Modi at the White House.
PM Modi tells Biden, "Trade will be an important factor in India-USA ties in the coming decade.. Trade will remain a key area of cooperation between both the countries."
See the top 10 updates on the PM's visit to the US so far, leading up to his meeting with US President Joe Biden and the first-ever in person Quad summit later today.
Quad leaders will announce a new working group on space, a supply chain initiative and a 5G deployment and diversification effort apart from discussing challenges in the Indo-Pacific, climate change and COVID-19 during their historic meeting today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet US President Joe Biden today at the White House. This will be the first in-person meeting between the two leaders after Mr Biden became President in January. PM Modi will also attend the Quad summit tonight.