NEW DELHI: PM is all set to take forward his “gift diplomacy'' with President Barack Obama when he meets him next week. TOI has learnt that Modi is currently looking to find a suitable gift for Obama keeping his interests in mind.In all his meetings with world leaders until now, Modi made it a point to deliver a personalized gift to them and it is perhaps natural now for him to find a suitable one for Obama. While it was the Bhagwad Gita for Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and a khadi jacket for President Xi Jinping, Modi gave a book on Yoga to Australian PM Tony Abbott. Modi, infact, also gave a Bhagwad Gita in Mandarin to Xi.The government announced Tuesday that Modi will have close to 50 engagements during his visit to the US starting September 26, including his summit meet with Obama and his UNGA address on September 27. This also includes meetings with leaders of Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal on the sidelines of UNGA in New York. There is no meeting planned with Modi's Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif though, MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said as he reiterated Modi's comment that Pakistan had made a spectacle of India's attempts to improve ties by inviting Hurriyat leaders for talks ahead of the cancelled foreign secretary dialogue.Obama will host a private dinner for Modi at the White House on September 29. Since Modi will be observing Navratra fasts then, the government has already indicated Modi's dietary preferences to US authorities. Ahead of his main summit meet at the White House on September 30, Modi will also visit the Martin Luther King Memorial and Lincoln Memorial in Washington and pay floral tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's statue in front of the Indian embassy.“We see Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's first visit to New York and Washington as a signal of India's abiding commitment to multilateralism and of a desire to build on growing convergence in Indo-US ties in the areas where we can work together and in areas where we can do more for each other,” he said.Modi would also be meeting top American political leadership ranging from former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Indian-American South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Modi will be hosted for tea by Speaker of the US House of Representatives Joe Boehner and more than 50 lawmakers during his stay either in New York or Washington.Giving the details of the Indo-US strategic relationship, the spokesperson said from “atom to outer space and everything in-between” are areas of cooperation between the two countries and the visit will provide an opportunity to enhance this cooperation.He also said during the deliberations the focus will be trade and investment, energy, science and technology, defence, maritime as well as counter terrorism and security.