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Biden forgot Modi's name in front of the Quad leaders: After the speech, he asked – who will come now? At the signal of an officer, Modi stood up himself

US President Joe Biden forgot PM Modi's name at an event after the Quad Summit in Delaware on Saturday. Meanwhile, PM Modi, Australian PM Anthony Albanese and Japanese PM Fumio Kishida were also present on the stage.

After addressing a program on cervical cancer, Biden was supposed to call PM Modi's name to invite him on stage, but on this occasion he forgot his name. He kept trying to remember Modi's name for about 5 seconds.

When he did not remember, Biden himself shouted to the officer standing there and asked who should be called next? After this, an officer present there pointed towards PM Modi. On this Modi got up from the chair. After this one calls him to the staff stage. Modi then walks up to Biden and shakes hands with him. Meanwhile, both the leaders were seen smiling.

This video of Biden is going viral on social media…

This is not the first time US President Biden has forgotten someone's name. At a NATO meeting in July, he called Zelensky Putin. After some time he called Vice President Kamala Harris Donald Trump.

Biden lost himself in a different world at the paragliding event at the G7 summit

Earlier, at the G7 meeting held in June, Biden was seen wandering among many world leaders. Biden, Rishi Sunak, Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Oluf Scholz were watching paragliding with Georgia Maloney.

A paraglider descends from the sky with a G7 flag. When he lands all the leaders begin to welcome him with thunderous applause. Meanwhile, Biden is seen walking away and pointing the finger at someone else. Then the cameraman starts focusing on Biden.

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Meanwhile, Italy's PM Maloney turns his attention to Biden, who is heading in the opposite direction, and he takes his hand and brings it back to all the leaders. After this all the leaders start talking to the paraglider.

Earlier, Biden was seen saluting Maloney at another G7-related event. He was trolled a lot on social media for saluting. Click here to read full news…

The footage is from a paragliding event held in June, when Biden stood on the other side, away from all the world leaders.

Held a press conference to deny allegations of memory, forgetting the name

In February this year, Biden held a press conference to deny the pardon allegations. In the meantime, he forgot the name of Hamas. Shortly after, he inadvertently declared Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi as President of Mexico. On a question about the Israel-Gaza war, Biden said that Mexican President Sisi is not allowing aid to go to Gaza.

Even after giving a cognitive test, he had to give up his candidacy for the post of President

Biden's advancing age and declining memory have raised many questions about his candidacy. After this he also gave 3 cognitive tests. He had passed all these, but he could not win the confidence of his party. Following this, he himself announced his withdrawal from the presidential race in July.

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Modi gifts Biden a silver train model: 'Delhi to Delaware' written on one side, 'Indian Railways' on the other, Jill Biden gifted a cashmere pashmi shawl

PM Modi, who visited America, gifted a model of a silver train to President Joe Biden on Saturday. On one side of this train was written 'DELHI TO DELAWARE', while on the other side was written 'INDIAN RAILWAYS'. This model train is made of 92.5% silver. Click here to read full news…

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Image Credit: (Divya-Bhaskar): Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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