US President Donald Trump expressed confidence that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address illegal immigration issues appropriately. Trump and Modi discussed enhancing India-US cooperation and India's procurement of American-made security equipment.
US President Donald Trump has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do "what is right" on illegal immigrants, underlining that discussions are going on with India, reported news agency PTI. President Trump made these remarks on Monday while talking to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way back to Joint Base Andrews from Florida.
US President Donald Trump announced Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in February. They discussed immigration, trade relations, and regional security during a productive phone call. Both leaders emphasized strengthening the US-India partnership and the Indo-Pacific Quad collaboration.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to US President Donald Trump over the phone, which also marked the first conversation between both leaders since Trump assumed office in the White House. During the call,
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on January 30, praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his approach to deal with situations. Following this, he asserted that Indian Prime Minister is tough.
US President Trump, in a call with Prime Minister Modi, emphasised the importance of increasing India’s procurement of American-made security equipment and achieving a fair bilateral trade agreement.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that he was confident that US President Donald Trump will change many things, and we have to conduct foreign policies "out of syllabus".
US President Donald Trump has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Washington in February to meet him, and that he believes India will do “what is right” on the issue of taking back illegal migrants.
The Modi government plans to introduce the ’Immigration and Foreigners Bill’ in the upcoming Budget Session, echoing measures taken by the Trump administration. This bill aims to regulate immigration,
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