PM Modi can visit America this summer, President Biden has invited Modi
Officials from both sides are looking for suitable dates in June and July. Not only would the US House of Representatives and the Senate be in session at that time, but Prime Minister Modi also has no pre-scheduled domestic or international engagements.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi may visit America this summer on the invitation of US President Joe Biden. According to the information received by 'PTI-Bhasha', it is believed that Biden has invited Modi for a state visit to the country. The sources said on condition of anonymity that the invitation has been accepted in principle and officials from both sides are now mutually discussing possible dates for the visit.
Sources said that the discussion on the plan is still in the preliminary stage. India is presiding over the G-20 this year. India is also hosting several G20-related events this year, including a summit in September that will be attended by Biden, among others. Officials from both sides are looking for suitable dates in June and July. Not only would the US House of Representatives and the Senate be in session at that time, but Prime Minister Modi also has no pre-scheduled domestic or international engagements.
The state visit will be of at least a few days and is likely to include, among other things, an address to a joint session of the US Congress and a state dinner at the White House. Apart from the G-20, PM Modi has several domestic and international commitments to fulfill in the second half of the year. Along with this, he will also be responsible for campaigning for the party in several state assembly elections later this year. Sources, however, did not give information about when this invitation was given and who gave this personal invitation to the Prime Minister's Office on behalf of Biden. Biden hosted French President Emmanuel Macron for his first state dinner in December last year.
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