US President Donald Trump has said India "will do what's right" on the deportation of illegal migrants following a phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders spoke on Monday, their first conversation since Trump's inauguration last week.
Fear and uncertainty are rippling through India, which sends more undocumented migrants to the United States than any other country outside Latin America.
It was the latest thaw in relations between the two countries, whose troops were involved in deadly skirmishes high in the Himalayas in 2020.
The United States will impose tariffs on the countries that “harm” America, President Donald Trump has said, as he named China, India and Brazil as high-tariff countries. “We’re going to put tariffs on outside countries and outside people that really mean harm to us.
Donald Trump said that US will create a “fair system” where funds will flow into the nation's coffers, ensuring that America becomes “very rich again.”
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump spoke in a phone call on Monday, Modi said in a post on X, the first conversation between the two leaders since Trump's inauguration last week.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Donald Trump in what was the first conversation between the two leaders after the US President was sworn-in. The White House has called his phone call with Prime Minister Modi a ''productive'' one.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon be visiting the United States to meet President Donald Trump even as India has promised to buy “American-made security equipment” and make efforts to have a “fair bilateral trading relationship”,
India and China have agreed to resume direct air services after nearly five years and work on resolving differences over trade and economic issues, New Delhi said, as relations continue to thaw after a deadly 2020 border clash.
American travelers ventured overseas in larger numbers than international travelers who came to the U.S. last year.
President Donald Trump's rapid reshaping of the federal government continues with executive orders and action from his acting agency heads.