The Summit of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) is going to be held in New York in September 2025. On this platform, the top leaders of the world will once again decide the international agenda. According to sources, Prime Minister Narendra Modi can meet President Donald Trump this time during his visit to America. This meeting can not only prove to be an important turn in Indo-US relations, but can also have a significant impact on trade, tariffs and geopolitical issues.
If this meeting takes place, it will be a second meeting between the two leaders in 7 months. In February last, Prime Minister Modi visited the White House. In Trump’s first term, personal warmth appeared between the two, but in the second term, their statements on tariffs and business issues have brought tension in this relationship.
Struggle increased from tariff
Negotiations have been going on for months over the Indo-US bilateral trade agreement, but India’s reluctance over agriculture and dairy sector has been an obstacle in this agreement. Amid this deadlock, the Trump administration imposed 25% tariff on Indian products and also added 25% additional fees due to Russian oil purchase, causing the total tariff to 50%. Half of these tariffs have been implemented on August 7, while the remaining are going to be implemented from August 27. Before this deadline, both countries are engaged in a high level meeting so that somehow compromise can be reached. This issue is not limited to business just. It has also become a symbol of the Economic Security of America and the conflict between India’s global trade interests.
New controversy between America-India
It is a matter of great concern for America to continue the purchase of oil from Russia amidst Ukraine War. The White House believes that this revenue continues Moscow’s war efforts. President Trump has increased the pressure to reduce imports by criticizing India on this issue. Hopefully, economic pressure would be forced to end the Russia war. Describing the US as hypocritical on this, India has replied that American companies themselves are buying uranium, chemicals and fertilizers from Russia. This statement has further increased diplomatic tension.
Future strategy and importance of Putin-Trump meeting
India is closely watching the meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on 15 August. This meeting will be held for more than three years to discuss the possible routes to end the Ukraine War. For India, it is not only a geopolitical event, but also an opportunity to decide diplomatic strategy according to its energy and business interests.
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