PM Modi may go to America next month amid tariff controversy, increased diplomatic movement. PM Modi Set to visit new york for Unga Session Next Month

PM Modi in UNGA Session: PM Modi can visit America next month amid tariff controversy. Prime Minister Narendra Modi may address the annual high -level session of UNGA to be held in September.

PM Modi in UNGA Session: Prime Minister Narendra Modi can address the 80th session of UNGA to be held in New York next month. According to the temporary program released by the United Nations, PM Modi can address the gathering on the morning of 26 September.

PM Modi can go to America next month

Apart from India, this session of UNGA will take major parts of many countries including Israel, China, Pakistan and Bangladesh. This time the Mahasabha is taking place at a time when the world is going through many serious international crises, of which Israel-Hamas War and Russia-Ukraine struggle are prominent. It is believed that the leaders will also share their views on these issues.

PM Modi will address the General Assembly on 23 September

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump will also address the General Assembly on 23 September. This will be Trump’s first speech in UNGA after becoming President for the second time. According to media reports, there may also be a bilateral meeting between PM Modi and President Trump during this period. The possible meeting of the two leaders is considered very important for the relations between India and the US. Let us know that Prime Minister Modi went to the US in February this year, where he had a bilateral meeting with President Trump at the White House.

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India was imposed 50 percent tariff

A few days ago, US President Donald Trump has decided to impose new and tariffs on Indian goods due to India buying oil from Russia. The additional 25 percent tax on India will be above the 25 percent tax already being implemented, which will reach 50 percent of the total tax on some Indian products. India’s Foreign Ministry has denied the American tariff. He has said that as any big economy in the world does, India will also take necessary steps to protect the interests and economic security of its country.

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