Narendra Modi to Visit Trump at White House : Strengthening India-US Ties next Four Years
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in February 2025 to discuss trade, defense, and visa policies, strengthening India-U.S. relations.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump are planning a meeting in February 2025 to strengthen bilateral relations between India and the United States. This meeting aims to enhance trade relations and address issues such as the issuance of skilled worker visas for Indian citizens.
In a recent phone call, President Trump emphasized the need for India to purchase more American-made security equipment and work towards a fairer bilateral trading relationship. The discussion also covered topics such as Indo-Pacific security, the Middle East, Europe, and deeper cooperation. Plans for Modi to visit the White House were discussed, highlighting strong bilateral ties.
India has offered to repatriate 18,000 illegal Indian immigrants from the U.S. in a bid to persuade the Trump administration to protect key visa programs, including those vital for skilled workers and students. This move comes amid rising concerns about tightening U.S. visa policies and potential tariff increases against India.