Breaking: PM Modi Likely To Visit US Next Month, Address UNGA Amid Ongoing India-US Trade Tensions
India and the United States are facing persistent disagreements over tariff policies, and the diplomatic stage may soon witness a critical development. Sources suggest that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit the US next month, where he could address the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The high-profile annual session is scheduled to begin on September 9, with US President Donald Trump set to deliver his address on September 23. Modi’s potential speech would come at a time when both nations are locked in a trade dispute, making his visit strategically significant.The trip could also serve as a platform for high-level talks between Modi and Trump, with a possible breakthrough on a pending trade deal that has remained unresolved for months. Analysts believe any agreement reached could reshape bilateral trade relations and set the tone for future cooperation. The visit is expected to carry symbolic weight as well, reinforcing India’s diplomatic stance at the global level while navigating contentious economic issues. With both leaders facing domestic and international pressures, their possible meeting at the UNGA could prove decisive in easing trade frictions and opening new avenues for collaboration.

























