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US President Joe Biden has also become a fan of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Joe Biden asked PM Modi for an autograph during the Quad meeting during the G-7 Summit in Japan. According to sources, during the quad meeting, US President Biden praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that his autograph should be taken.
In the meeting, Biden further said that he has received so many requests from influential people of the country regarding PM Modi’s program that a challenge has arisen in front of him. You are very popular in America. I want to get your autograph. India, America, Australia and Japan are included in this meeting of Quad.
At the same time, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also praised PM Modi and said that the hall was too small for his program in Sydney. Even after the capacity of the community reception hall is 20 thousand people, we could not fulfill the demand of the people.
PM Modi and Sunak met
Let us inform that during the G-7 meeting on the sidelines of the Quad Summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. PM Modi has also been seen talking alone with the PM of Britain. During the meeting, the leaders of the two countries discussed progress in India-UK FTA negotiations and reviewed the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The leaders of both the countries have agreed to enhance cooperation in various fields like investment, science, technology, higher education. Regarding the meeting, PM Modi has said that his meeting with Sunak has been very good. We discussed expanding cooperation in trade, creativity, science and other areas.
PM Modi first reached the Peace Memorial Museum today. Here he looked at the objects and objects on display for a long time. He also signed the visitor’s book. He paid tribute to those killed in the Hiroshima nuclear attack. The diplomatic landscape around the world has changed after the Russia-Ukraine war. At such a time, this meeting of G-7 is very important. India is also presiding over the G-20 this year.
A day before, PM Modi unveiled the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima, Japan. He said that today what Gandhiji said about peace and love inspires and empowers people. Two years before India’s independence, America had nuclear attack on Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Japan. The attack took place on 6 August 1945. This was the world’s first nuclear attack. Japan was devastated. About 140,000 people died. PM Modi unveiled the Gandhi statue. After this, in a conversation with journalists, he said that today the world gets scared on hearing the word Hiroshima.