
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. File photo
New Delhi, September 26
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held 20 meetings during his 65-hour stay in the US, claimed top government sources today. The PM also held inflight engagements, they added.
The PM’s three-day visit to the US was packed with hectic schedules and he attended 20 meetings over 65 hours spent in that country, said sources, reflecting on the productivity of the visit.
The PM had four inflight meetings with officials as he headed to the US, and on the way back, they added. Two meetings of the PM were scheduled in flight on Wednesday as he travelled to the US and three in the hotel upon arrival.
On September 23, the PM attended five engagements with as many CEOs. This was followed by talks with US Vice-President Kamala Harris and bilaterals with the Japanese and Australian counterparts Yoshihide Suga and Scott Morrison, respectively.
The PM also chaired three internal meetings during his visit to the US and had a bilateral with US President Joe Biden on September 24 before the first in-person Quad summit. — TNS
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