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India’s new Ambassador Vinay Kwatra meets US Deputy Secretary Richard Verma forward of PM Modi’s UN Go to

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India’s new ambassador to the US Vinay Mohan Kwatra has met Deputy Secretary of State for Administration and Assets Richard Verma to debate strengthening the Indo-US strategic partnership.

The assembly comes forward of prime minister Narendra Modi’s go to to New York to handle the UN Basic Meeting subsequent month.

Kwatra assumed cost as India’s Ambassador to the US on August 12.

On Wednesday (28), Kwatra met Verma every week after the highest US official visited India and had interplay with a number of Indian leaders, together with Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Overseas Secretary Vikram Misri.

“Delighted to satisfy my pal Wealthy Verma @DepSecStateMR immediately. We continued our dialogue on methods to ahead the India-USA partnership,” Kwatra posted on X after the assembly.

Prime minister Modi will probably be attending the United Nations Summit of the Future on September 22–23 and can also be slated to handle the UN Basic Meeting Excessive-Degree Week.

Amongst different engagements, Modi can also be scheduled to handle the ‘Modi & US’ Progress Collectively’ occasion on September 22 on the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New York.



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