February 4, 2025 02:54 PM IST
Donald Trump talked to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the phone on January 27.
President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit next week, and Reuters quoted the White House official. The staff who had been anonymous to discuss the official visit did not provide any further details.

Donald Trump talked to Prime Minister Modi on the phone on January 27. The U.S. President has discussed immigration and emphasized the importance of purchasing more American -made security equipment.
Modi wrote in X after the phone call. “We are working on a mutual useful and reliable partnership. We will cooperate with the welfare of people and cooperate with the world’s peace, prosperity, and safety,” he said. 。
Also read: Modi and Trump are likely to meet on February 13, Trump may hold afternoon dinner
What we know about Modi’s trip to us is as follows
Prime Minister Modi said to HT that he is likely to meet Trump on Washington DC on February 13. Trump is also likely to hold Modi dinner. Modi will arrive at Washington DC on February 12 after his visit to France. He will stay in the US capital until February 14th. Modi is expected to have both American corporate leaders and communities and other engagements. The United States is the largest trade partner in India, and both countries have exceeded $ 118 billion on 223/24. The United States in February. Trump is eager to reduce US trade deficit with India. New Delhi has recently expressed his willingness to involve Trump on trade issues, as it has recently reduced the number of key tariffs within the budget, which could benefit US companies. Things. India has already stated that all Indians who have entered the United States have already been officially identified as Indians. Similar types of criticism, emerging technology or re -packed initiatives But the United States is also more enthusiastic about interaction between both troops, and has not been able to investigate export restrictions on the defense of India. It is also enthusiastic to quoting India’s high tariffs and avoiding the tariffs that Trump threatened in the past.
Entering from Bloomberg, Reuters, Placerant Ji

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