US President Biden was given a grand welcome with Indian traditional dance, the tune of 'Chak De India' was played
US President Joe Biden arrived in Delhi on Friday to attend the G-20 summit where he was accorded a grand welcome by Gen (Retd) VK Singh, Minister of State for Civil Aviation. Biden was welcomed with an Indian traditional dance at Delhi's international airport. Also, the English song Shape of You and Indian music Chak De India were played to welcome him.
US President Joe Biden reached Delhi on Friday to attend the G-20 summit, where he was given a grand welcome by Minister of State for Civil Aviation General (Retd) VK Singh.
On this occasion, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti was present at the airport with his son. During this, Biden also had a brief conversation with Eric Garcetti's daughter and General VK Singh.
Let us tell you that Biden has reached here on a three-day visit to India. In such a situation, Biden will first hold bilateral talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday evening. This is Biden's first visit to India as President. His last meeting with Prime Minister Modi was in June, when Prime Minister Modi was on a US tour from June 21 to 24.
Biden was given a grand welcome at Delhi's International Airport with an Indian traditional dance. At the same time, the tune of the English song 'Shape of You' and Indian music 'Chak de India' was played to welcome him.
General VK Singh arrived at the airport to receive Biden, from here Biden's convoy headed straight to the hotel. In such a situation, Biden's convoy was being formed within sight.
It may be noted that the national capital is all set for the G-20 summit to be held on September 9 and 10. In such a situation, there is going to be an influx of guests in Delhi.
In this series, the American President has also reached Delhi. Earlier, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Argentine President Alberto Fernandez, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and many other guests visited Delhi.