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President Joe Biden June 21-24.
Other notable people that Modi is meeting with today include author Nicholas Naseem Taleb, investor Ray Dalio, Valu Shah, Jeff Smith, Michael Froman, Daniel Russell, Elbridge Colby, Peter Aggrey, Stephen Glasgow and Chandrika Tandon.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take part in a unique yoga session on Wednesday at 8 pm (local time) in a historic ceremony to mark the International Day of Yoga at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, where senior UN officials and envoys from around the world and the world will participate. Notable personalities are participating.
Nine years after Prime Minister Modi first proposed from the platform of the United Nations General Assembly to celebrate the International Day of Yoga as an annual observance, the Indian leader will be for the first time at the United Nations Headquarters to lead a yoga session in a historic observance of the day.
People from over 180 countries take part in the Yoga Day celebrations led by Prime Minister Modi, representing various walks of life and featuring diplomats, artists, academics and businessmen among others.
UN officials, agencies and member states said earlier that they were “looking forward” to participating in the historic event.
Before embarking on the journey, Prime Minister Modi said that India deserves a higher, deeper and broader standing and role on the world stage. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal ahead of his first official visit, Modi said relations between New Delhi and Washington are stronger and deeper than ever. Modi said there was “unprecedented trust” between the leaders of the United States and India.
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