
PM Modi leaves for Japan to attend second in-person Quad summit | What’s on agenda
India Today
PM Modi is in Japan on Monday and Tuesday to attend the Quad summit and hold bilateral meetings with US President Biden, Japanese PM Kishida and Australian PM Albanese.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for Japan on Sunday evening to attend the second in-person Quad summit. The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, colloquially the Quad, is a strategic security dialogue between India, Australia, Japan, and the United States.
During his two-day visit, PM Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, US President Joe Biden and newly elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
In a tweet on Sunday evening, PM Modi said, “This evening, I will be leaving for Japan to take part in the second in-person Quad Summit. The Quad leaders will once again have the opportunity to discuss the various Quad initiatives and other issues of mutual interest.”
This evening, I will be leaving for Japan to take part in the second in-person Quad Summit. The Quad leaders will once again have the opportunity to discuss the various Quad initiatives and other issues of mutual interest. https://t.co/xTSH2sTYI1
He added, “Just 2 months ago, in March, I had the honour of hosting [Japan] PM Kishida in India. I am confident this visit will enhance the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership. I will also be interacting with Japanese business leaders and the Indian community there.”