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NEW DELHI, Sept 8 - U.S. President Joe Biden was headed into a closed-door meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday shortly after arriving in New Delhi to participate in a G20 summit over the weekend.
Questions about press access on the trip were persistent. The official White House schedule did not show that the usual pool of reporters would be allowed in for the top of the bilateral meeting.
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