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Trump’s first India visit since 2020 may happen early next year, says US' Rubio

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Trump’s first India visit since 2020 may happen early next year, says US' Rubio

A visit by Trump to India would be the US leader’s first since he visited New Delhi, Agra and Ahmedabad in 2020.

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