On June 22, formal bilateral meetings are scheduled with four-five components in Washington. Modi and Biden will engaged in a high-level bilateral dialogue, alongside their respective delegations. They would discuss economic, defence and technology partnerships between the two countries, apart from climate change.
Modi will also address a joint sitting of the US Congress, at the invitation of the Congressional leaders, which includes House of Representative Speaker Kevin Mc Carthy and Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer.
Modi is the only Indian leader to address the US Congress twice. In 2016, he had addressed the Congress
during his visit to the US.
On June 23, the third and the final day of his visit, Modi will hold one-on-one interactions with select CEOs, professional and other stakeholders. He would also deliver a speech at a programme organised by the Washington DC-based independent NGO called the ‘US-Indian Strategic Partnership Forum’.
Modi will also speak to prominent persons from the Indian diaspora including Indian-origin doctors, lawyers, hoteliers and businessmen at an event to be held at the Ronal Raegan Centre in Washington DC. Mary Millben will perform at the diaspora event.