US President Joe Biden, amidst the Quad Leaders’ Summit, made headlines for forgetting to introduce Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a cancer initiative launch. This incident, along with previous instances of ‘freezing up’ during public appearances, has reignited concerns about Biden’s health and capabilities. The summit also marked a ‘farewell’ for both Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who are stepping down from their respective roles.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent trip to the United States was packed with high-level meetings and events. From the QUAD summit to the Cancer Moonshot event, this photo-filled recap showcases the highlights of PM Modi’s impactful visit.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to the US, announced a significant $7.5 million grant to support the Quad nations in their fight against cervical cancer. This commitment, made at the Cancer Moonshot event in Delaware, reflects India’s dedication to global health initiatives and its willingness to share its expertise in combating the disease.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India’s commitment to combating cervical cancer at the Quad Cancer Moonshot event. The country will provide $7.5 million in financial support and 40 million doses of the HPV vaccine to help achieve the goal of eliminating cervical cancer as a public health threat.
President Biden has repeatedly asserted that he traveled over 17,000 miles with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a claim that has been fact-checked and found to be inaccurate. This claim, made during a speech on the Biden ‘Cancer Moonshot’ initiative, has been previously debunked by the Washington Post, which awarded the statement three Pinocchio’s for significant factual errors and contradictions.