Joe Biden: US President Joe Biden will visit three countries of the Indo-Pacific region next week, know where he will visit

US President Joe Biden will travel to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia in the Indo-Pacific region next week to underscore his administration's commitment to the region

Joe Biden: US President Joe Biden will travel to Japan, Papua New Guinea and Australia in the Indo-Pacific region next week to underscore his administration’s commitment to the region. Biden will be the first US president to visit the island nation of Papua New Guinea.

यह भी पढे : उत्तर प्रदेश मे नई रेल लाइन को मंजूरी, जानिए यह नई रेल लाइन कहा कहा बनेगी ओर कितने करोड़ खर्च होंगे

Joe Biden

It is understood that through his visit, Biden seeks to demonstrate that he is still capable of leading the United States. Biden will first travel to Hiroshima, where he will attend the G7 meeting, which will run from May 19-21. This year, the G7 is being hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.

यह भी पढे : इनेलो की परिवर्तन यात्रा के दोरान हरियाणा के सीएम खट्टर पर भड़के OP चौटाला, कहा- उनके निर्वाचन क्षेत्र में उनके ही हेलीकॉप्टर को नहीं उतरने दिया जा रहा

Joe Biden

Hiroshima is Kishida’s hometown. This is the same city where the US dropped the world’s first atomic bomb in 1945. Biden has called for strengthening ties with countries in the region amid China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region. He will then travel to Australia for the Group Quad meeting of India, the US, Australia and Japan. Biden is reportedly going to spend a lot of time with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the coming weeks.

यह भी पढे : भारत का सबसे लंबा रेलवे प्लेटफॉर्म, पैदल चलते-चलते थक जाएंगे लेकिन दूसरा छोर नहीं मिलेगा

Joe Biden

Modi is among eight non-G7 leaders invited by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who is hosting the summit, to a meeting of major industrialized nations in Hiroshima. He will also attend Biden’s meeting with Pacific island leaders in Papua New Guinea. After this, Biden, Modi and Kishida will go to Australia for the ‘Quad’ group meeting.

यह भी पढे : भारतीय रेलवे के लिए क्या है ‘अमृत भारत स्टेशन योजना’जिसके तहत रेलवे स्टेशनो का होगा नवीनीकरण

Joe Biden

However, Biden and Modi will not have to wait long after this for their next meeting. Biden will host Modi’s state visit on June 22. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has expressed concern over reports of forcibly collecting DNA from Tibetans. The police of the Tibet Autonomous Region have been collecting DNA from men, women and children across the region since June 2016.

Joe Biden

यह भी पढे : एलन मस्क का बड़ा ऐलान, अब ट्विटर पर होगी चैटिंग और वीडियो कॉलिंग

We are concerned about reports of DNA collection being used as a weapon of control and surveillance of the Tibetan population,” Blinken said, adding that access to human genomic data is a threat to human rights and the potential risks of DNA-based genomic surveillance. But worrying.

Joe Biden

It is important to note that DNA collection is not related to criminal investigation and no one can deny it. According to Citizen Lab, a civil society organization, research shows that large-scale DNA collection is part of an exercise of social control over Tibetans.

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