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Senior officials of Australia, India, Japan, U.S. met on a video conference for the first time since the Quad leaders&#39; inaugural meeting was held in March 2021. The meeting indicated that a second Quad leaders&rsquo; summit involving PM Narendra Modi, U.S. President Biden, Australian PM Scott Morrison and Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga may be held in September. The four heads of state are likely to be in New York for the UN General Assembly. Discussions are underway for them to meet in Washington during the visit! To know more, keep watching!</p>
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