
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to meet US President Donald Trump today, marking one of the first high-level diplomatic interactions of the Trump administration. Congress MP Shashi Tharoor described the meeting as a significant moment for India-US relations.
“It’s quite important that our Prime Minister is among the first world leaders to meet President Trump. If I’m not mistaken, he is the fourth head of government to visit Washington within the administration’s first month,” Tharoor noted.
While the detailed agenda remains undisclosed, Tharoor outlined key issues India is likely to focus on. “There are trade matters, especially with Trump discussing tariffs, and concerns over H-1B visas for Indian professionals. Additionally, the way illegal immigrants are deported and treated in the US is another concern that India may address.”
Beyond trade and immigration, global security is also expected to feature in the discussions. “There could be talks about Ukraine, given that PM Modi has engaged with both Ukraine and Russia. President Trump has also taken new initiatives in this area. India is also set to host a Quad summit—will Trump participate? These are key questions we should wait to see answered,” Tharoor added.
The meeting signifies India’s proactive approach in engaging with the new US administration, paving the way for critical discussions on trade, immigration, and geopolitical alliances.









