India's Modi to meet Trump with planned tariff concessions: Reuters
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting the United States on February 12-13 to meet President Donald Trump, focusing on trade, immigration, and strategic ties between the two nations.
- The discussions are expected to address reducing import tariffs, increasing US energy purchases, and the deportation of Indian immigrants, with Modi advocating for H-1B visa expansions.
- India aims to enhance defense cooperation, including purchasing 31 drones valued at approximately $4 billion and discussing the sale of F-35 fighter jets from the US.
- The meeting reflects the importance of the India-US partnership, as highlighted by Secretary Vikram Misri, and is expected to end with a joint statement from both leaders.
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