India politely turned down the offering of US President


Trump offered help from PM Modi to resolve the Indo-China border dispute

New Delhi. US President Donald Trump has offered help in resolving the border dispute between India and China. But India made it clear that it would resolve any issue with its neighboring countries in a bilateral manner. In fact, during a press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House, President Trump said, ‘I see India, there are clashes on the border, which are quite violent. If I can help in any way, I will be happy, because it should be stopped. ‘ Along with this, Donald Trump also spoke on the relations between the US and China. He said, ‘I think we will have very good relations with China. My President Xi Jinping was made better, until Kovid came… China is a very important country in the world. ‘

What is India-China border dispute?
Let us know that the border dispute between India and China has been going on for a long time. In the year 2020, tension between the two countries increased after a violent clash in the Galwan Valley. However, despite several round military and diplomatic dialogue, the dispute has not been completely resolved. India has always been in favor of resolving this dispute through dialogue and does not accept the mediation of a third party. The PM said that by 2030 we will double the Indo-American trade. At the same time, Trump has described PM Modi as a better negotiator than himself.

India will establish Consulates in Los Angeles and Boston
The PM also told that today we have targeted to increase our bilateral trade from double to $ 500 billion by 2030. Our teams will work to finalize the transversionly beneficial trade agreement. The Indian community in America acts as an important link in our relations. To increase relations between our people, we will soon establish India’s consulate in Los Angeles and Boston.

Approval for extradition of Tehwavur Rana: Trump
Trump said, ‘I am happy to announce that my administration has approved the extradition of one of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack and the extradition of one of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack (Tawwur Rana) to face justice in India. He is going back to India to face justice.

Pakistani expert shouted after seeing PM Modi’s grand reception in America
During this time, many important issues including oil, gas to tariff and immigration were discussed between the two leaders. On reaching the white house, Trump welcomed Modi by hugging and called the Indian Prime Minister a great leader. PM Modi’s visit to America is being discussed a lot in Pakistan. The Pakistani expert has surprised Modi at the US invitation.