China or India? Which country does Trump plan to visit immediately after taking oath? Big revelation in the report!

The Trump era has now started in America. Which country is US President Donald Trump going to visit immediately after taking office? China or India. A round of speculations and news has started regarding this. It is being said that Trump may visit India. According to top sources, Trump’s visit to India may be decided in the next few days. He can come to India to participate in the meeting of heads of Quad countries. According to sources, the possible visit of Trump was discussed in the meeting of Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar with the foreign ministers of Quad countries in America. It is believed that Trump may go on a tour of important countries within a few days of assuming office. According to reports, he may also visit China within 100 days of assuming office. Former President Biden had not visited China even once. If Trump comes to India in April, it will be his second visit to India. In his first term he visited India. According to experts, the Trump administration is also in touch with PM Narendra Modi regarding the possibility of a US visit.

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Visit China within 100 days
Media reports also claim that he wants to visit China after taking office in an effort to improve relations with Beijing. Let us tell you that during his election campaign, Trump had threatened to impose new tariffs on Chinese imports. Beijing was also asked to crack down on the products that Mexican cartels use as a key ingredient to make fentanyl, a type of drug. According to the report of America’s leading newspaper Wall Street General, Trump told his advisors that he wants to visit China after assuming office. He had threatened to impose higher tariffs on sugar imports during his election campaign. Jinping also reacted sharply to his statement. Trump is trying to improve strained relations with China in his second term.

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PM Modi said, congratulations to my dear friend
PM Narendra Modi congratulated Trump. Wrote on X, Congratulations to my dear friend President Donald Trump on being sworn in as the 47th President of the US. I look forward to working together once again to benefit both countries and shape a better future for the world. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has gone to the swearing-in ceremony carrying PM Modi’s letter for Trump.

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