Nueva Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded on Friday his two -day visit to the United States, where he held bilateral conversations with President Donald Trump. The two leaders discussed key issues, including traifs, rates, extradition of 12/26, Russia-Ukraine war, purchase of F-35 combat planes and Border Dispute from India with China.
Establishing the tone of the “Mega Partnership”, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the shared commitment of India and the United States with economic growth and global leadership.
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“President Trump often speaks of Maga. In India, we are working towards a Vksit Bharat, which in the American context translates into crumb. And together, India-Use has a mega association for prosperity!” said.
Here are key conclusions of the visit:
Bilateral Commercial Objective of $ 500 billion by 2030
India and the United States established a bilateral commercial objective of $ 500 billion for 2030 in an effort to guarantee joint development, joint production and technology transfer. The terms of the agreement would be decided soon, said Prime Minister Modi.
“The people of the United States are aware of President Trump ‘Maga – Make America Great Again.’ Towards the objective of Viksit Bharat 2047, “said Prime Minister Modi.
“In the language of America, it is to make India great again: crumb. When the United States and India work together, this magician migane Scale and scope to our goals.
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Us to sell F-35 airplanes to India
Marking a significant impulse to defense cooperation, Donald Trump said that the United States would sell F-35 stealthy aircraft to India, placing the country between an elite group that operates the advanced plane.
“As of this year, we will increase military sales to India for many billions of dollars. We are also paving the way to provide India with stealthy f-35 combatants,” Trump said.
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, the most widely deployed fifth generation combat plane, participated in the 15th edition of Aero India, the largest aerospace and defense exhibition in Asia earlier this month.
India to buy American energy of up to $ 25 billion
In a significant impulse for the energy sector, India will buy American energy of almost $ 25 billion in the near future.
“Last year, we bought about $ 15 billion in the production of US energy.
The conversations between the two leaders also focused on increasing energy purchases, which could play a key role in the balance of the commercial deficit between India and the United States. The authorities indicated that expanded energy trade is a great possibility and could contribute to reducing the gap in bilateral trade.
The United States offers media in the border dispute of India-China
The president of the United States offered to mediate in the Indian-China border dispute and has requested a decalcalation.
“I look at India, I see the skirmishes on the border, which are quite vicious, and I guess they continue to continue. If it could be helpful, I would love to help, because that should stop,” Trump said.
PM Modi talks about the issue of illegal immigration
Prime Minister Modi spoke about the issue of illegal immigration and expressed the preparation of India to recover citizens who live illegally in the United States. However, he emphasized that the problem extended beyond deportation, highlighting the role of traffickers of people who deceive people with false promises.
There were no comments on the “inhuman treatment” granted to recent deportees when they were restricted and sent back to the country.
“Those who stay in other countries illegally have no legal right to be there. With regard to India and the United States, we have always said that those who are verified and really are the citizens of India, if they live in The US illegally, India is ready to recover them, “said Prime Minister Modi.
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11/11 extradition accused attack approved
The United States approved the extradition of 11/26 accused of Tahawwur Rana to India, marking another key conclusion of the visit.
“Today I am pleased to announce that my administration has approved the extradition of one of the world’s very evil conspirators and people, and have to do with Mumbai’s horrible terrorist attack, to face justice in India. To India to face justice “Trump said.
In January, the United States Supreme Court had approved frog extradition by dismissing its request for review in the case.
Reciprocal approach to rates
The visit of Prime Minister Modi to the United States did not have a significant impact on Donald Trump’s movement to impose 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports of India.
Rather, Trump said states would prefer a “reciprocal approach” on tariffs. “We are, at this time, a reciprocal nation. We are going to do it, if it is India or if it is someone else with low tariffs, we will have the same. Loading them.
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He also reiterated his “100%tariffs” in the threat of BRICS’s nations if they tried to replace the US dollar with any other currency.
“I don’t care, but Brics got there for a bad purpose and most of those people don’t want it. They don’t even want to talk about that now. They are afraid to talk about it because I told him if they want to play with the dollar, then They will be beaten with a 100 percent rate.
‘India not neutral, on the side of peace’: pm modi in the War of Russia-Ukraine
Prime Minister Modi reiterated India’s position on the Russian-Ukraine War and said the country was in favor of establishing peace.
“I have always been in close contact with Russia and Ukraine. I have met the leaders of both countries. Many people are in a wrong idea that India is neutral, but I want to reiterate that India is not neutral; we are on one side, and That is peace, “he said.
He praised Trump’s efforts to resolve the conflict through dialogue, and said negotiations were the key to ending the crisis.
“I have said that ‘this is not a moment of war’ in front of the media when President Putin was with me. Even today, my conviction is that the solutions to war cannot be found on the battlefield and, in Last instance, we have to be on the table, “he said.
Hugs, hands and gifts
Prime Minister Modi and the president of the United States, Trump shared a warm moment with hugs and handshakes in the White House.
Trump also gave the Prime Minister a book entitled ‘Our Journey Together’ that presented images of key events such as ‘Howdy Modi’ and ‘Namaste Trump’.
The book signed by Trump said: “Lord the prime minister, you are great.”
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