Donald Trump on PM Modi: During the G7 summit in France, Donald Trump openly praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India. Trump said that India plays a big role in global affairs and America will stand with India if needed.
PM Modi Trump Meeting: The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump during the G7 summit held in Evian, France once again became the center of global discussion. After the bilateral talks between the two leaders, Trump not only praised India’s role but also openly praised the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.
During a conversation with the media, when Trump was asked whether India could play an important role in West Asia, he said that India is already an important power in global affairs. Trump said that as long as Narendra Modi is leading India, India will continue to play an influential role in many important regions including West Asia.
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‘If India is attacked, America will stand with us’
Donald Trump also gave a big statement regarding India-America relations. He said that the relations between the two countries are not based just on formal agreements, but stand on the strong foundation of trust and partnership. Trump said that if there is any attack on India, America will stand with it, even if there is no written agreement in this regard.
However, this statement of Trump has become a topic of discussion in political and diplomatic circles, because it is being seen in the context of India-US strategic partnership.
Called PM Modi a strict but influential leader
The US President described Prime Minister Modi as a strong and influential negotiator. He said that Modi is very strict in conversation, but spontaneity and intimacy are also visible in his personality. Trump said that people consider him a very good person, but his determination is clearly visible during the conversation.
Trump also mentioned the ‘Howdy Modi’ event and said that that event is still in his memories. Expressing his desire to visit India in the future, he said that he would like to visit India again.
The growing cooperation between India and the US in areas such as defence, trade, technology and global strategy has already been in the news. In such a situation, this meeting of the two leaders is considered to further strengthen bilateral relations in the future.