Modi-Trump Meeting Soon? Stay Tuned, Says US Envoy Sergio Gor

The expected meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former U.S. President Donald Trump has generated significant interest. U.S. envoy Sergio Gor hinted at a potential re-engagement between the two leaders, indicating that the diplomatic channels remain active. Modi and Trump last convened on February 13, 2025, during Modi's working visit to Washington, D.C., where discussions focused on enhancing bilateral relations. Throughout the year, both nations have maintained robust communication, particularly in the realm of trade negotiations, which have shown promising progress. As the global political landscape evolves, the upcoming interactions between Modi and Trump could play a pivotal role in shaping future economic policies and international cooperation between India and the United States. Observers are keenly awaiting further developments, which may signal a new chapter in Indo-U.S. relations amidst global uncertainties.
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