PM Modi leaves for US to 'strengthen strategic partnership', discuss global issues
India Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi left for the United States early Wednesday morning to discuss global issues and "strengthen strategic partnerships."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for his much-awaited visit to the United States on Wednesday morning. He will hold several bilateral meetings besides attending the Quad Leaders summit and addressing a United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) debate during his September 22-25 visit.
"My visit to the United States will be an opportunity to strengthen our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership with the United States, consolidate relations with our strategic partners — Japan and Australia — and advance our collaboration on critical global issues," the Prime Minister said before departing for the United States.