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India PM Modi to attend ASEAN summit virtually, ruling out Trump meeting

Reuters 23/10/2025 | 06:17 MYT
Indian PM Narendra Modi to join ASEAN Summit virtually as India and US edge closer to a trade deal despite tensions over Russian oil imports. - REUTERS/Filepic
NEW DELHI: 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.


AI Brief
  • Modi will join the ASEAN-India Summit online due to Deepavali celebrations, skipping in-person attendance.
  • India and the US are nearing a deal to reduce tariffs, though Russian oil imports remain a sticking point. 3, Trumps visit to Malaysia raises speculation of a meeting with Modi, as leaders from ASEAN, China, Japan and the US will attend.


The U.S. and India have been negotiating for months to thrash out a trade deal, but talks have been complicated by the South Asian nation's Russian oil imports, which prompted Washington to impose a punitive 25% tariff on Indian goods in August, raising total levies to 50%.

"Look forward to joining the ASEAN - India Summit virtually, and to further deepening of the ASEAN - India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership," Modi said on X on Thursday while referring to a conversation with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Anwar also said he had been informed Modi would attend the gathering virtually "due to the ongoing Deepavali celebrations in India at that time", referring to the Hindu festival of lights celebrated this week.

The meeting of the leaders of the Southeast Asian grouping will take place in the Malaysian capital from October 26 to October 28. It will be attended by all 10 members of the bloc and key trading partners such as China, Japan and the U.S.

Malaysia's foreign minister said last week that Trump would visit the country on October 26, fuelling speculation in India about a possible meeting with Modi, who was previously expected to attend the summit in person.

There has been no official confirmation on the trip from Washington.

Trump and Modi spoke on Tuesday, both leaders said, with Trump adding that their conversation focused largely on trade.

Modi did not elaborate on the content of their conversation.

On Wednesday, India's Mint media outlet reported the countries were close to a deal that would cut tariffs on Indian imports to 15% to 16%, though progress hinged on energy and agriculture.






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