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Biden and India’s PM Modi strengthen ties while China’s Xi skips G20 Summit.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra ⁣Modi ⁤speaks during ​a roundtable with American and Indian business leaders⁢ alongside U.S. President Joe Biden in the East Room of the​ White House on June 23, 2023 in Washington, ⁣DC. (Photo⁤ by Anna Moneymaker/Getty ⁤Images)

OAN’s James Meyers
2:23 PM – Friday, September 8, 2023

President Joe Biden began his Group⁢ of 20 Summit‌ two day visit⁤ by meeting privately‌ with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The White House claimed there was “undeniable warmth and confidence” in one another.

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Biden spent 52 minutes with Modi discussing‍ strengthening ties between the two ⁤nations at his home ⁣in New Delhi. ⁣Kurt Campbell, a Biden adviser on‍ the Indo-Pacific, told reporters that the sentiments shared between the two ‌have replaced a sense of distrust and uncertainty ​that was previously assumed between the United ⁤States and India.

“What I ​have seen grown over time is an undeniable warmth and confidence between the two leaders,”⁤ according to Campbell.

The ​private meeting‍ comes after over a dozen in-person or‍ virtual meetings have taken place between ‍the two leaders since 2021, to‌ discuss shared major concerns. Those include artificial intelligence, global supply chain resilience and climate change.

With the announcement‌ of Chinese ​President Xi Jinping and Russian ⁣President Vladimir Putin declining to attend⁢ the G20 Summit, ​experts⁢ believe it can give Biden the opportunity to strengthen ties with India further.

“There ​are undeniable opportunities here for the United States,” Campbell said. “We fully intend to⁣ strengthen and deepen our relationship. We leave it to​ China, in particular, to discuss and explain why they’re not here.”

Biden and Modi announced a list of agreements‍ after the⁣ meeting including trade and technology, which consists ⁤of semi-conductors, telecom and ‌computing.

Additionally, the ⁤leaders announced⁣ they had settled the seventh and last⁢ outstanding World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute between the two ⁤sides.

Modi⁢ said he “looked forward to welcoming‌ President ⁣Biden to the next Quad Leaders’ Summit​ to​ be hosted by India in 2024.”

Biden⁣ also reportedly pushed‌ Modi on ⁣the state of democracy in his⁤ country during ‌their meeting.

“In every meeting that I’ve been in with the President,⁤ the president’s very⁣ clear ‌about the importance of ​the health of democracy,” Campbell ⁤said. “He doesn’t ⁢do ‍this in such ‌a way that‍ suggests that one country is lecturing to ⁤another ⁤but rather that we ‍all face⁢ shared challenges and we think it’s important that we’re constantly asking the hard questions about our democracy.”

“India continues to be a‌ work in progress, and I think the key here is for⁣ us to maintain a respectful ⁤dialogue and ‍to approach some ‌of‍ the challenges with a degree of humility given⁣ some​ of⁢ the challenges that we’ve faced in ​our ⁤own country as well by link,” Campbell said.

Ahead of the President’s arrival in India, U.S. officials have been working to draft joint ​declarations​ that​ could possibly⁤ be signed off at the end‌ of ‌the G20 Summit.

However, according ⁢to diplomats, talks have been difficult and it reflected the​ divide within the ⁢summit over the most contentious global issues.

Campbell downplayed the divide‌ and said, “this⁤ is ⁤the way it always goes. It comes down to this. We are finding that on many of the⁢ issues that ‌matter‌ to us,⁣ we are making progress. There’s clearly been some forward⁣ movement ‌on climate.”

Experts ⁢claim with Biden’s recent drop ⁢in the ‌polls, fellow​ leaders across the globe are not sure if ‍Biden’s pledge of a strong U.S. role in the world will be sustained.

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