
The United States, under President Donald Trump, has imposed tariffs of up to 50% on Indian imports, causing strain between the two nations. This move could negatively affect Indian businesses. Despite the tension, there’s a possibility that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump will meet next month.
PM Modi might visit the United States to address the United Nations General Assembly. His speaking slot is marked for September 26 on the UNGA schedule, although the final confirmation is pending.
PM’s UNGA Participation
The 80th session of the UNGA begins on September 9. PM Modi might travel to the US to attend this assembly. The high-level general debate is scheduled from September 23 to 29. Brazil usually speaks first, followed by the United States. President Trump is set to address the General Assembly on September 23. Leaders from India, Israel, China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are also scheduled to speak on September 26.
Possible Meeting Between Leaders
The US initially imposed a 25% tariff on India. This was followed by an additional 25% due to India’s trade with Russia, increasing the total tariff to 50%. These tariffs have increased tensions between the two countries. It is believed that the PM’s visit could pave the way for a meeting with President Trump. Experts suggest a meeting could help to ease relations.
PM Modi previously visited the US in February, where he held bilateral talks with President Trump. Following their meeting, they announced plans to discuss a multi-sector bilateral trade agreement by 2025.
India’s Reaction to Tariffs
India’s Ministry of External Affairs has stated that it is unjustified for the US to target India. India will take necessary steps to protect its national and economic interests, as any major economy would.







