G20 Summit : “We are connected by shared heritage and culture” Modi in Bali

 “We are connected by shared heritage and culture.”  Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday in an address to the Indian diaspora in Indonesia. On the sidelines of the G-20 conference in Bali, he visited US President Joe Biden, with whom he discussed the growing India-US alliance, including their cooperation in a number of fields, including essential and emerging technologies. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), they also expressed their delight with the tight collaboration between India and the US in new groups like Quad and I2U2.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for a truce and dialogue in the Russia-Ukraine confrontation during his Tuesday speech to the G-20 Summit in Bali. He also discussed the difficulties posed by the Covid epidemic, the problems of climate change, and the significance of India’s energy security. Since India has the world’s fastest-growing economy, energy security for the whole globe is crucial, according to PM Modi. “We must not promote any restrictions on the supply of energy and stability in the energy market should be ensured. ” India will take up the Group of 20 chairmanship for a year following the gathering in Indonesia.

In a meeting with Xi Jinping earlier on Monday, US President Joe Biden expressed his outright disapproval of China’s “coercive and more hostile activities” against Taiwan. The two superpower leaders were trying to “manage” their differences in the struggle for dominance in the world.