Modi and Trump: Strengthening India-US Ties in 2024

Explore the positive talks between PM Modi and President Trump, hinting at a closer India-U.S. relationship and plans for a summit around AI discussions next month!

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After a warm and friendly phone chat lasting over 20 minutes, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump are aiming to meet soon to strengthen the friendship between India and the U.S. They might get together next month in Washington, around the time of the artificial intelligence summit happening in France from February 10-12.

During their discussion, they talked about important global issues like the wars in Ukraine and Israel-Gaza, showing they share similar views. This call felt welcoming and friendly, just like when Trump was the 45th President of the U.S. They also discussed QUAD, a group focused on the Indo-Pacific region, and are working to set a date for a summit in India later this year.

Trump mentioned India’s deal to buy 31 armed drones from the U.S. for $4 billion, highlighting both countries’ commitment to fair trade. He believes Modi will address illegal immigration issues as he continues his promise to stop illegals from entering the U.S. Trump previously pressured Colombia to accept these immigrants to avoid trade penalties.

Overall, it’s clear that India and the U.S. are ready for a closer relationship under the Trump administration as both leaders are positive about deepening cooperation in various fields.

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