PM Modi may visit America next month and will also meet Trump
New Delhi: The United States and India are at odds over tariffs. The trade deal is also being discussed. In the meanwhile, significant details on PM Modi’s impending trip to the US have surfaced. Next month, in September, PM Narendra Modi is able to go to the United States. Additionally, bilateral discussions with Donald Trump will take place. Participating in the United Nations General Assembly, or UNGA, is the primary reason for PM Modi’s visit to the US.

Preparations for PM Modi’s impending visit to the US are underway, according to Indian Express news. In the last week of September, PM Modi is expected to be in America for the UNGA summit. In addition to the meeting of the UNGA, PM Modi and Donald Trump will meet. During this time, efforts will be made to settle trade disputes between the two nations and come to a broad tariff accord. A trade agreement is seen to be possible as a result of PM Modi’s visit.
Why is PM Modi’s visit significant?
The announcement of PM Modi’s trip to the US coincides with the US levying a 50% tariff on India. The extra 25 percent duty will be put into effect in a few days, while the present 25 percent tariff is in effect. India has criticized the US levy, claiming it is unreasonable and unjust. India has made it plain that it would never accept a deal that jeopardizes the interests of its farmers. PM Modi even said that he would personally pay whatever price was necessary, but that the interests of farmers would not be compromised.
The UNGA will hear from PM Modi!
PM Modi visited America earlier this year in February. India has reportedly approached the UN headquarters to request a seat in the UN General Assembly for Prime Minister Modi’s address. It is currently planned for the morning of September 26. On the other hand, Donald Trump will address it on September 23. Regarding PM Modi’s plans, an official remark is now anticipated.