Former US President Donald Trump said that he will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week. Trump said this at an election rally on Tuesday. At that time, he commented that India is the biggest abuser of the commercial relations between the two countries.
In the US presidential election scheduled for November 5, Donald Trump is the Republican nominee. He brought up the issue of meeting Modi while addressing an election rally in Flint, Michigan. However, where they will meet has not been announced.
US President Joe Biden has organized a summit with the leaders of Australia, India, and Japan on September 21 in Delaware. Analysts say Washington sees India as one of China’s main rivals in terms of growing influence in Asia.
Although criticizing the trade relationship with India, Trump did not say anything specific about it. However, at this time he commented that Modi was ‘extraordinary’.
During their time as US presidents, Trump and Modi got along well. Trump visited India in 2020. Modi organized a huge rally for him. It was also the launch of the biggest cricket stadium in the world.People wearing hats with the phrase “Namaste Trump” were there to greet the president.
On the other hand, Modi visited the United States in 2019. A rally was organized for him in Texas. 50 thousand people participated in this rally. Additionally, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, two prominent Democrats, get along very well with Modi. He was given a red carpet reception at the White House last year.
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