US President Donald Trump expressed confidence that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address illegal immigration issues appropriately. Trump and Modi discussed enhancing India-US cooperation and India's procurement of American-made security equipment.
US President Trump, in a call with Prime Minister Modi, emphasised the importance of increasing India’s procurement of American-made security equipment and achieving a fair bilateral trade agreement.
US President Donald Trump had a productive phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, focusing on fair trade and security cooperation. The leaders discussed the importance of India's procurement of American security equipment and Modi's upcoming US visit to strengthen strategic ties.
US President Donald Trump announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in February. They discussed immigration, trade relations, and regional security during a productive phone call. Both leaders emphasized strengthening the US-India partnership and the Indo-Pacific Quad collaboration.
The two leaders, in their first phone call, also discussed their upcoming visits. US President Donald Trump is expected to visit India for the Quad Leaders' Smmit later this year. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Modi may visit the US in the coming months.
US President Donald Trump, in a "productive" phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sought a move towards a "fair" bilateral trading relationship and deeper India-US cooperation, according to the White House.
US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence that PM Narendra Modi will address the issue of illegal immigrants appropriately. They discussed security, bilateral trade, and Modi's upcoming White House visit in February,
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PM Modi will visit the White House in February, as Trump emphasizes US-India ties, discussing trade, defence, and immigration in a recent call.
Trump announces Modi's visit to DC in February, highlighting India's importance amid US political shifts and the need for strategic dialogue on key issues.
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