
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit the United States next month, the report said on Wednesday.
While Narendra Modi is scheduled to participate in the UN General Assembly (UNGA) in New York during a visit, there is a chance that he could also meet US President Donald Trump, he said.
Meeting with President Trump, which is not yet official, focuses on the ironing of trade questions and achieving on the common basis of tariffs, the Indian Express report said.
Narendra Modi and Donald Trump met last in February 2025 when the Indian Prime Minister visited the US.
According to reports, preparations are underway to visit PM modi and can be completed by the end of August.
The probable visit to Narendra Modi assumes significance, because at a time when the ties between India and the US were affected in recent months after Trump claimed to have made a ceasefire between India and Pakistan – the entitlement to the new Delhi rejected.
Last month, the US deposited 25 % of mutual tariffs on Indian goods and increased them to 50 % to import Russian oil. The government said the negotiations were taking place on both fronts on the tariff.
Ung will meet in September
80. The UN General Assembly (UNGA 80) will take place in New York from 9 to 23 September 2025. General debate will take place from 23 to 27 September, which will close 29 September. This annual Assembly associates leaders from all 193 UN Member States to deal with global challenges and cooperate on solutions.
In recent days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenky.
Meeting President Trump aims to endure trade problems and come to the common land of tariffs.
After Monday’s phone call with PM Narendra Modim, he also said that both leaders “agreed to plan a personal meeting in September during the UN General Assembly”.
“The relationship remains unharmed”
Tammy Bruce, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said that the relationship between the United States and Pakistan and the India “remains unchanged”, he added that “diplomats committed themselves to both nations”.
Her notes came after the comments of the Pakistani army Gen Asim Munir in Florida, where he allegedly said that Pakistan could use nuclear weapons to reduce India and “half the world” in the event of an existential threat.
Bruce said at the state ministry briefing that “We had experience with Pakistan and India when there was a conflict that could develop into something quite terrible. Immediate concern and movement with Vice President JD Vance, President Donald Trump and Secretary of the state Marco Rubio.
She emphasized the success of diplomatic efforts to prevent conflict in the escalation and said, “We described the nature of telephone calls and the work we did to stop attacks, and join the parties to create something that lasts permanently. It is a very proud moment when the Secretary Rubio, Vice President and the best leaders in this nation.”
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