India will host Quad Summit 2025, Foreign Ministry gave information

New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached President Joe Biden's hometown Delaware on Saturday (September 21) during his US visit. On the first day of his three-day visit, PM Modi participated in the Quad Summit. During this, bilateral talks were also held between PM Modi and US President Joe Biden. In which consensus was reached on many important points. Also, it was agreed in the meeting that India will host the Quad in 2025.

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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that India will host the Quad Summit in 2025. PM Modi offered to host the Quad Leaders' Summit in India in 2025. All the Quad leaders have agreed to this.

PM Modi emphasized on various partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region

The Prime Minister, along with other Quad leaders, participated in the launch of the Cancer Moonshot initiative being launched by the Quad leaders, which aims to address the challenges posed by cervical cancer. Vikram Misri said that, in multilateral meetings today, Prime Minister Modi outlined India's vision for cooperation, connectivity and engagement for development with various partners in the Indo-Pacific region. In multilateral meetings today, PM Modi outlined India's vision for cooperation, connectivity and engagement for development with various partners in the Indo-Pacific region. It was amazing to see India's work acknowledged by other Quad leaders.

Vikram Misri said that India's emphasis is on reducing conflict and division, taking advantage of democratic values ​​while pursuing development objectives and highlighting the role of technology and digital revolution in bringing good governance.

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PM Modi thanked Biden

The Foreign Secretary said that in the bilateral meeting with President Biden and the Quad Summit (Quad Summit 2025), PM Modi thanked President Biden very much for hosting the summit. Regarding PM Modi's meetings with Prime Minister Kishida and Prime Minister Albanese, he said that it was like a farewell meeting, as elections are to be held in Japan at the end of this month. The Prime Minister very generously appreciated the contribution made by Prime Minister Kishida in bilateral relations. Next year is also the 10th anniversary of the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership. There is a consensus between the two countries that it should be celebrated appropriately.

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