Is Trump Planning To Go to India? US President Drops Trace, Calls PM Modi ‘Nice Man’


India-US Ties: United States President Donald Trump on Thursday hinted at a attainable go to to India subsequent yr. This could come as each nations are making efforts to spice up commerce relations. As well as, Trump additionally referred to as Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “nice man” and a “pal”. 

Talking to reporters on the White Home, Trump mentioned his talks with PM Modi had been “going nice.”

“He (PM Modi) largely stopped shopping for from Russia. And he’s a pal of mine, and we converse. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a good man. He’s a pal of mine, and we converse, and he desires me to go there. We’ll determine that out, I’ll go… Prime Minister Modi is a good man, and I might be going,” Trump mentioned.

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As per the information company ANI, when requested instantly if he deliberate to journey to India subsequent yr, Trump replied, “It may very well be, sure.”

Trump made these feedback throughout a White Home press briefing the place officers unveiled a brand new initiative aimed toward lowering the price of in style weight reduction medication throughout america.

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Quad Summit

This comes months after, in August, The New York Occasions reported that Trump doesn’t intend to go to India for the upcoming Quad Summit later this yr, following Washington’s resolution to impose heavy tariffs.

Citing sources conversant in the President’s schedule, the NYT report, titled “The Nobel Prize and a Testy Telephone Name: How the Trump-Modi Relationship Unravelled”, famous that though Trump had earlier assured Prime Minister Modi that he would attend the summit within the fall, the plan has now been dropped.

India-US Relations

The trace of a attainable India go to of the US President comes amid ongoing commerce negotiations between India and the US following Washington’s resolution to impose a 50 per cent tariff, together with 25 per cent extra duties, over India’s continued buy of Russian oil.

Earlier this month, India’s Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA) issued a response to Trump’s feedback, reiterating that the nation’s power sourcing selections are primarily based on nationwide pursuits and shopper welfare.

(with ANI inputs)