Former U.S. President Donald Trump said he recently discussed immigration issues with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and hinted that Modi could visit the White House in February.
On their exchange, Trump said the two countries must cooperate more on immigration and economic policies but did not detail what they discussed. He hailed the two countries’ close relationship, terming Modi an important ally in facing global challenges.
If the visit materializes, it would mark a significant diplomatic event, with experts predicting that trade, immigration policies, and regional security will dominate the agenda.
The Indian government has not yet confirmed the visit or commented on Trump’s remarks. Further updates are anticipated as speculation grows around Modi’s potential engagement in Washington.
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