PM Narendra Modi's Visit to US Next Month for UNGA? No Final Call Yet
Modi plans to discuss resolving trade tensions and tariffs with Trump amid a 50% U.S. levy on Indian goods, aiming to finalize a bilateral trade agreement by fall 2025.
- Next month, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit the United States to attend the UNGA and meet President Donald Trump amid trade tensions.
- Responding to stalled negotiations, the U.S. President Trump imposed tariffs totaling 50% on India, including 25% for Russian oil purchases, effective from August 27.
- According to the provisional list, India’s Head of Government will address the UNGA on September 26 during the high-level debate, which runs from September 23 to 29.
- An Indian Express report said a key objective of Modi's visit is to meet Trump and negotiate the first phase of the Bilateral Trade Agreement by fall of 2025.
- A US delegation is set to arrive on August 25 for 'Mission 500' negotiations aiming to boost bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030.
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India's Modi likely to meet with Trump next month: Report
Ostensible reason for Premier Narendra Modi's visit is to attend UN General Assembly. However, key goal is to meet with President Trump to resolve trade issues and reach agreement on tariffs, reports Indian Express - Anadolu Ajansı
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to meet President Donald Trump during a visit to the United States next month to attend the UN General Assembly meeting, the Indian Express newspaper reported on Wednesday, citing sources. India’s foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment. An Indian official familiar with the matter said a decision has not yet been taken, and that countries usually reserve slots for the Ge…
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