Modi to meet top leaders of Canada, UK, Japan
April 01, 2016  12:19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will today engage with top world leaders including from Canada, Britain, Japan in a series of bilaterals in
Washington on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit, where he would outline India's road map and measures taken to ensure nuclear security.


He is expected to start the day with a bilateral meeting with Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau, which would be Modi's first meeting with Trudeau after he was recently elected as Canada's Prime Minister.


This would be followed by back-to-back meetings with British Prime Minister David Cameron and Argentinian President Mauricio Macri. Cameron is meeting Modi at a time when he is facing the prospect of job loss to some 20,000 people after India's Tata Steel decided to sell its loss-making UK businesses. After the three bilaterals, Modi would participate in the three separate sessions of the Nuclear Security Summit, which kicked off with a White House dinner last night.
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