Trump Confirms India Visit Next Year, Calls PM Modi a Great Man

Donald Trump confirms plans to visit India next year, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “great man” and praising strong India-US ties. Trade talks and diplomatic relations continue to grow.

Update: 2025-11-07 03:42 GMT

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US President Donald Trump has said he plans to visit India next year, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “great man” and his “friend.” During a press conference at the White House, Trump mentioned that trade talks between both countries are progressing smoothly and that he looks forward to another trip to India soon.


Trump’s Praise for Modi and India

Speaking warmly about his bond with Modi, Trump said, “He’s a friend of mine, and we speak, and he wants me to go there. We’ll figure that out. I’ll go. He’s a great man.” His words showed mutual respect and the continuing friendship between the two leaders. Trump also recalled his last visit to India in 2020, saying he had a “great trip” with Prime Minister Modi and cherished the experience.

He also commented on India’s trade stance, claiming that the country has “largely stopped buying oil from Russia.” His statement reflected the strengthening cooperation between Washington and New Delhi on economic and energy fronts.


White House Highlights Strong Ties

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared that Trump holds “great respect” for Prime Minister Modi and that both leaders talk “pretty frequently.” She emphasized that Trump feels very positive about India-US relations and continues to prioritize strategic and trade partnerships.

Leavitt added that the US President and his trade team are in “serious discussions” with Indian officials to deepen cooperation. The two countries have been focusing on new trade opportunities, technology partnerships, and defense collaborations.


Diwali Celebration and New Ambassador Appointment

Trump’s affection for India was also seen during the Diwali celebration held at the White House last month. Surrounded by Indian-American officials, Trump had praised India and its people, saying Modi is “a great person” who truly represents the spirit of the nation.

He also highlighted the appointment of Sergio Gor as the new US Ambassador to India, calling it a strong step toward better communication and cultural exchange between the two nations. The White House said Gor would represent the US “very well” and help advance the growing partnership.


Looking Ahead to Trump’s India Visit

If plans move forward, Trump’s visit next year could mark an important milestone in India-US relations. It would also be his first visit after returning to the presidency, making it symbolically significant. The excitement among both political analysts and the public is already growing, as such a visit could open new avenues in trade, defense, and global diplomacy.

For now, Trump’s praise for Modi and his fondness for India seem to have once again brought attention to the strong bond between the world’s two largest democracies. His words, “He’s a great man, and I’ll be going,” have already created buzz on both sides — reminding everyone that the friendship between India and the United States continues to rise stronger each year.

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