Washington: During the maiden in-person meeting with United States Vice President Kamala Harris at White House, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday described India and America as “natural partners”.
During the meeting, the two leaders decided to further cement the Indo-US strategic partnership and discussed global issues of common interest, including threats to democracy, Afghanistan and the Indo-Pacific.
Glad to have met @VP @KamalaHarris. Her feat has inspired the entire world. We talked about multiple subjects that will further cement the India-USA friendship, which is based on shared values and cultural linkages, PM Modi wrote on his Twitter account.
He also met Japan PM on Thursday and said, “Japan is one of India’s most valued partners. I had an excellent meeting with PM @sugawitter on a variety of subjects that would further boost cooperation between our nations. A strong India-Japan friendship augurs well for the entire planet.”