Former US President Donald Trump has expressed intentions to visit India next year, describing Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “great friend” and a “great man.” Speaking to reporters, Trump stated that his discussions with PM Modi regarding trade have been progressing “great.” He also highlighted that India, under Modi’s leadership, has significantly reduced its oil purchases from Russia. Trump mentioned that he and PM Modi maintain regular contact and that the Indian Prime Minister has invited him to visit the country. While no specific dates were confirmed, Trump indicated a visit is likely, recalling a “great trip” he previously had in India. This potential visit comes as India prepares to host the next Quad summit in New Delhi, an event that brings together leaders from India, the United States, Japan, and Australia. Trump also reiterated his past claims about using trade tariffs to de-escalate conflicts, citing the India-Pakistan situation as an example where he believes tariffs helped avert a larger confrontation.
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