New Delhi: Gautam Adani was not present at the White House meeting with Modi and Biden because he is not a member of the US-India Business Council (USIBC), which organized the meeting. The USIBC is a non-profit organization that promotes trade and investment between the United States and India. Its members include some of the largest companies in both countries. Adani is not a member of the USIBC, so he was not invited to the meeting.
Some people have speculated that Adani’s absence from the meeting was due to political reasons. Adani is a close associate of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and some have suggested that the Biden administration may have been reluctant to meet with him. However, there is no evidence to support this claim. It is more likely that Adani’s absence was simply due to the fact that he is not a member of the USIBC.
Mukesh Ambani was seen at the dinner party that was held after the meeting between Modi and Biden. The dinner party was hosted by USIBC Chairman Nisha Desai Biswal. Ambani was seen chatting with Biden and other guests at the party.
Ambani’s presence at the dinner party was significant because it showed the close ties between the Indian and US governments. Ambani is one of the richest men in India, and his company, Reliance Industries, is one of the largest companies in the country. His presence at the dinner party showed that the Biden administration is interested in working with Indian businesses to promote trade and investment between the two countries.
It is also worth noting that Ambani is not a member of the USIBC. His presence at the dinner party suggests that the Biden administration is willing to meet with Indian business leaders who are not members of the USIBC. This could be seen as a sign that the Biden administration is open to working with a wider range of Indian businesses to promote trade and investment between the two countries.
The meeting between Modi and Biden was the first time that the two leaders had met in person since Biden took office in January 2021. The meeting was seen as an opportunity to strengthen the US-India partnership on a range of issues, including trade, investment, and security.