Modi, Trump and India
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With many wondering why PM Narendra Modi skipped the ASEAN summit, some have already dealt out possible answers to the big question that may have to do with Trump and Pakistan.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly skipped attending the Asean summit in Malaysia in person, fearing US President Donald Trump would bring up matters related to Pakistan.Modi had
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate virtually in the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, ruling out a possible meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump and indicating New Delhi and Washington may not be close to sealing a trade deal.
Crucial state elections in Bihar and avoiding an ‘awkward situation’ with Trump among likely factors for Modi’s decision, analysts say.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi won't attend Malaysia's ASEAN summit meetings in person due to scheduling conflicts. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will represent India instead. The ASEAN summit,
PM Modi declares the 21st century as the era of India and ASEAN, emphasising their vital partnership for global stability.
PM Modi reaffirms India-ASEAN partnership at 22nd Summit. Highlights shared heritage, economic ties, and collective strength for peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific
As India and ASEAN strengthen ties, focusing on counter-terrorism, FTA review, and maritime security, PM Modi pushed for unity against terrorism and economic cooperation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday underscored the growing strength of the India-ASEAN partnership, calling the regional bloc a 'key pillar' of India's Act East Policy. Virtually addressing the 22nd ASEAN-India Summit,
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stayed away from a regional leaders summit in Malaysia this week to avoid meeting US President Donald Trump and having a possible discussion about Pakistan, people familiar with the matter said.