The visit aimed to underscore the robust partnership between the two nations, despite apprehensions regarding the erosion of India's democratic principles under Modi's leadership.
Despite inclement weather, the leaders exchanged warm greetings on the South Lawn amidst the presence of marching bands and honor guards.
Vice President Kamala Harris, the first individual of Indian descent in her role, along with second gentleman Doug Emhoff, also extended their welcome to the prime minister.
During their meeting, President Biden emphasized the urgent need for collaboration between India and the United States to effectively tackle the challenges and seize the opportunities that the 21st century presents.
Modi, in turn, expressed his belief that the partnership between the two countries would significantly contribute to global strength and prosperity.
Subsequently, the leaders convened in the Oval Office for discussions, followed by a joint appearance at a brief news conference held in the esteemed East Room.
Notably, this press conference marked a rare occurrence for Modi, who had only conducted his inaugural press conference in India back in 2019, after five years in power. (ILKHA)