Modi and Trump’s friendly rapport may be tested as Indian prime minister visits Washington
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington may challenge his friendly relationship with President Donald Trump due to tariff threats.
- Modi aims to enhance India's ties with the West amid criticism of his democratic record and India's stance on Russia's actions in Ukraine.
- Modi views the visit as a chance to strengthen cooperation in technology, trade, defense, and energy after his party's recent election victory.
- Analyst Raja Mohan believes Modi's visit is an opportunity to advance Indo-U.S. relations, especially regarding China's influence in the Indo-Pacific.
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India has 'good vibes' with Trump, and Modi is trying to keep it that way
From tariff concessions to accepting deportees, India is pulling out all the stops to win favor with President Donald Trump ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the White House on Thursday.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is among the first foreign leaders to meet Donald Trump in his second term. It’s an important visit for India as tariffs loom large and the deportation of illegal immigrants is a concern
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