New Delhi. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who is on a three-day visit to India for the G20 meeting, took an auto rickshaw ride in the national capital Delhi. After the meeting with the foreign ministers of the Quad group, Blinken shared several pictures in which he is seen getting out of the auto rickshaw. Wearing suit-boots, Blinken is seen smiling and posing while getting out of the auto rickshaw.
Blinken said in another tweet, “It was a pleasure to meet our employees from US&India, US&Hyderabad, US&Kolkata, US&Chennai, US&Mumbai and their families. I am deeply grateful for their hard work and commitment to strengthening people-to-people ties and advancing the US-India strategic partnership.”
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In another tweet, Blinken said, “Met dynamic women civil society leaders in India today. Over Masala Chai we discussed her important work across India on women empowerment that has enriched and strengthened both our countries.”
He wrote in another tweet, “My visit reflects the strength of our partnership and the strong commitment we share to the security of the Indo-Pacific. Thank you for India’s hospitality and leadership, and look forward to partnering on an ambitious agenda for the G20 Presidency.”
Blinken was on a three-day visit to India
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken during his visit to India attended the important meeting of foreign ministers of the G-20 group and the Quad, apart from participating in the ‘Raisina Dialogue’, along with his Indian counterpart External Affairs Minister S. Also held bilateral talks with Jaishankar. India took over the presidency of the G-20 group on December 1 last year. The top US diplomat is on a three-day official visit to New Delhi from March 1 to March 3.
The G20 group is an intergovernmental forum of the world’s major developed and developing economies. This group includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States and the European Union (EU). Are.