Donald Trump has revealed plans to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Indian leader's forthcoming visit to the United States. The former US president, currently running as a Republican candidate, made the announcement during a campaign event in Michigan. According to Trump, Modi is expected to visit him next week, marking another significant encounter between the two leaders.
Trump spoke highly of Modi, referring to him as a "fantastic man" and praising his leadership qualities. This meeting will coincide with Modi's planned participation in the Quad Leaders’ Summit, which is being hosted by President Joe Biden in Delaware. The summit will bring together the leaders of India, the US, Australia, and Japan to discuss regional and global security issues.
Modi's visit to the US is set to cover a wide range of diplomatic and community engagements. In addition to the Quad Summit, he is scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly in New York, where he will speak on multilateral cooperation for a better future. Modi's itinerary also includes an interaction with the Indian diaspora, as well as meetings with top American business leaders to foster collaborations in fields such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and quantum computing.