He will attend APEC Summit in Beijing (November 10-12), East Asia Summit and US ASEAN Summit in Myanmar (November 12-14) and G-20 Leaders Summit in Brisbane, Australia (November 15-16), a White House statement said.
Obama and Modi could have a bilateral meeting either in Myanmar or Australia and get a chance to review the progress made in the bilateral ties after their maiden meeting at the White House on September 30, sources said.
Upon the conclusion of the APEC Leaders Meeting, he will have a state visit at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart.
In Myanmar, from November 12-14, Obama will attend the East Asia Summit (EAS) and the US-ASEAN Summit in Nay Pi Taw, and hold a bilateral meeting with President Thein Sien.
In Rangon on November 14, the President will participate in a town hall event with participants in the Young South East Asia Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) and meet opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, the White House said.
In Australia from November 15-16, Obama will participate in the G20 Leaders Summit and deliver a speech on US leadership in the Asia-Pacific, it said.
