PM Modi, Trump to Meet Twice in US Next Week: Indian Envoy

PM Narendra Modi is scheduled to arrive in Houston on Saturday, 21 Saturday.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump are scheduled to meet twice in less than a week this month, India's top envoy to America has said, asserting that the India-US strategic relationship has the potential to become the "defining partnership" within this century.

Since his re-election in May this year, the two leaders have twice, on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Japan and G-7 Summit in France this summer.

And later this week when Modi arrives in the US, they “are scheduled to meet twice more”, India’s ambassador to the US Harsh Vardhan Shringla told a Washington audience on Wednesday, 18 September.

So, they would have "four meetings in the span of a few months," Shringla said during the 'India on the Hill: Charting a Future for Indo-US Relations' event jointly organised by two think tanks The Heritage Foundation from the US and Observer Research Foundation (ORF) from India.

Modi’s Relationship With Trump, Obama

Modi is scheduled to arrive in Houston on Saturday. A day later, Trump would join him in addressing the mega "Howdy Modi" rally to be attended by more than 50,000 Indian-Americans.

The two leaders are again scheduled to meet later in the week in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly sessions.

Modi and Trump's predecessor Barack Obama have the record of maximum number of meetings between the leaders of the two countries, but this is the first time that the Indian prime minister and the American president would be meeting four times within a span of four months.

“It’s really reflective of the nature of the (India-US) relationship,” Shringla said while participating in a panel discussion during the first-of-its-kind two-day event.
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"India-US strategic partnership has emerged as one of the key bilateral relationships from the start of this century and has the potential to become the defining partnership within this century," he said.

The ambassador said the building blocks of this strategic partnership was the security cooperation which has emerged now in place.

Shringla said it was important to note how far the two countries have come in a short span of a decade since the Civil Nuclear Agreement.

India and the United States have signed the Communications Compatibility and Security Agreement (COMCASA), the Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Association (LEMOA). Several other agreements are at different stages of discussion, he said.

The two countries now conduct more bilateral exercises with each other than they do with any other country.

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