Calling for strengthening the relationship between the two countries, Modi spoke to Biden over the phone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to US President Joe Biden on telephone on Tuesday. They talked about the G-20 meeting. Apart from this, several bilateral issues between India and the US have also been discussed between them, according to the Prime Minister's Office.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed satisfaction over the strength of India-US relations. He also expressed satisfaction with the global strategic partnership and joint position of the two countries in all fields. Swagat informed about the landmark agreement signed between Air India and Boeing under the leadership of the two countries. The two leaders said the deal would create jobs. Besides, a new aspect of cooperation between the two countries will be opened.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while talking to Biden, urged Boeing as well as other US companies to invest in India's civil aviation sector. According to sources, he said that many opportunities have increased in the field of private aviation in India. They are accepted by US companies.
The leaders of the two countries also welcomed the first meeting of the Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (ICET) held in Washington DC recently. Expressed deep desire to strengthen bilateral cooperation in space, semiconductor, defense and other fields. Sources in the Prime Minister's office also said that a lively meeting was held between the leaders of the two countries. The leaders of both the countries want to strengthen the mutual relations between the people of the two countries.
Modi-Biden agreed to interact to ensure the success of India's ongoing G-20 Presidency meeting. G20 meeting will be held in India this year. The preparation of this lesson has started. Discussions have already started in several cases.

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