
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Barack Obama would discuss a range of issues, including ways to accelerate economic growth and bolster security cooperation to deepen the US-India strategic partnership, at their maiden summit meeting. Obama met Modi ahead of the meeting at White House. (Source: Twitter)
"The two leaders will discuss ways to accelerate economic growth, bolster security cooperation, and collaborate in activities that bring long-term benefits to both countries and the world," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said. (Source: Twitter)
Modi and Obama will also focus on regional issues, including current developments in Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq, where India and the US can work together with partners toward a positive outcome, Josh Earnest added. (Source: Twitter)
Human rights issues may also come up for discussion in the meeting between both the leaders. (Source: Twitter)
Narendra Modi greets John Kerry. (Source: Twitter)
US President Barack Obama greets External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. (Source: Twitter)
Barack Obama, Sushma Swaraj and John Kerry share a light moment. (Source: Twitter)