Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to join US President Joe Biden and his counterparts from Australia and Japan at a peak of the quadrangle leaders in Sydney on May 24 that’s anticipated to concentrate on counteraccusations of the Ukraine conflict and the overall situation in the Indo-Pacific.
Before travelling to Australia, PM Modi is likely to visit the Japanese megacity of Hiroshima to attend the periodic peak of the Group of Seven (G7) advanced husbandry that’s listed to take place from May 19 to 21, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
During his visit to India last month, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida invited PM Modi for the G7 peak.
In their peak, the quadrangle leaders are also anticipated to bolster overall cooperation in the Indo- Pacific, a region that has been witnessing growing Chinese military fierceness.
The White House on Wednesday said President Biden will attend the G7 leaders’ peak in Hiroshima as well as the Quad peak in Sydney.
From Japan, PM Modi may travel to a Pacific islet nation from where he’ll probably go to Australia for the Quad peak, it’s learnt.
India is yet to make any sanctioned advertisement on PM Modi’s proposed foreign visits coming month.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s office on Wednesday formally made an advertisement on hosting of the Quad peak.
It said Prime Minister Albanese looks forward to drinking his quadrangle counterparts to Australia for the Summit.
“Quad mates are deeply invested in the success of the Indo-Pacific. using our collaborative strengths helps Australia advance its interests and more effectively respond to the region’s requirements,” Prime Minister Albanese said.

