On talking with Modi, the Indian prime minister, on the phone for the first time since the Republican was sworn in for a second term on January 20, Trump made his declaration.
On Monday (local time), US President Donald Trump declared that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would come to the US in February.
According to news agency Reuters, Donald Trump said that the Indian Prime Minister will visit America in February.
Trump made his remarks after speaking with Prime Minister Modi over the phone for the first time since the Republican was sworn in for a second term on January 20.
In his first phone talk with Prime Minister Modi since the Republican was sworn in for a second term on January 20, Trump made his statement.
There was a lot of talk in diplomatic circles about the Indian side attempting to arrange an early meeting between the two leaders when the call was made.
Four years after losing as the incumbent to Democratic Joe Biden, the US leader’s promise to tighten down on illegal immigrants in the country is said to have been a major factor in his comeback to the White House.
Last September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to the United States for the fourth Quad Leaders’ summit, which was hosted by then-President Joe Biden and attended by Prime Ministers Fumio Kishida of Japan and Anthony Albanese of Australia, two other Quad states.
At the United Nations General Assembly in New York, PM Modi also spoke at the “Summit of the Future. “The Indian government was represented at Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington, D.C., by External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.
White House Call within Trump and Modi
A White House statement states that President Trump and Prime Minister Modi had a “productive call,” discussing how to “expand and deepen” their bilateral partnership.
Plans for PM Modi’s visit to the White House are discussed by leaders who say it will improve ties between the two countries. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to advance; according to the release, there was a strong consensus between the two countries on the India-US and Indo-Pacific partnership. India will host the leaders of the Quad for the first time later this year.