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Strong Personal Bond & Possible Trip

Donald Trump, President of the United States, said he may travel to India next year after speaking with Narendra Modi, whom he described as “a great man” and “a friend of mine”. He said the Indian Prime Minister wants him to visit, adding: “We’ll figure that out. I’ll go.”

Progress in India-US Talks

During his remarks, Trump mentioned that discussions with Modi are “going great” and praised India for significantly reducing oil imports from Russia. He highlighted that the bilateral relationship is evolving, especially on trade and energy issues.

Visit Still Unconfirmed

When asked directly whether the trip would happen next year, Trump responded: “It could be, yes.” So far, no formal itinerary or dates have been announced by either government, and officials say details are under consideration.

Strategic Implications

A visit by Trump to India at this juncture could reinforce strategic ties, bolster trade negotiations and send a strong signal about the US-India partnership. The emphasis on energy, trade and diplomacy reflects growing convergence.

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