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PM Modi To Join Joe Biden In Rare Press Conference Today, Says Senior White House Official
It is rare for the Prime Minister to hold press meets, having not addressed a single one since coming to power in 2014.
WASHINGTON: In a rare press conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden will take questions from journalists on Thursday, a senior White House official confirmed. The White House official even called it a "big deal"
It is unusual for PM Modi to take questions from the media, beyond occasional interviews. He has not addressed a single press conference in India since becoming prime minister about nine years ago. In May 2019 he attended a press conference but never took questions. White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said the White House understands the press conference is a "big deal."
"We are just grateful that Prime Minister Modi is participating in a press event at the end of the visit," Kirby said. "We think that's important and we're glad he thinks that's important too." The format of the press conference will include one question from the U.S. press and one from an Indian journalist, Kirby said.
White House press conferences with other world leaders have been tightly controlled, with US officials designating reporters beforehand from the American and foreign media for Biden and his guest to call upon, and a very limited number of questions.
Biden is under pressure from his fellow Democrats to raise human rights issue with PM Modi amid concerns about democratic backsliding in India under PM Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party. Human rights could be one topic of the press conference.
PM Modi has been to the United States five times since becoming prime minister in 2014, but the trip will be his first with the full diplomatic status of a state visit.