KEY POINTS
  • Modi traveling to U.S. for first meeting with Trump
  • Anxiety that India has lost diplomatic ground
  • India pushing to buy surveillance drones from U.S.
  • Unarmed drones would help watch Chinese navy
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The United States is expected to authorize India's purchase of a naval variant of the Predator drone, two sources familiar with the situation said, ahead of a visit next week by Indian Prime
Minister Narendra Modi to try to revitalise ties in his first meeting with President Donald Trump.

Securing agreement on the purchase of 22 unarmed drones, worth more than $2 billion, is seen in New Delhi as a key test of defence ties that flourished under former President Barack Obama but have drifted under Trump, who has courted Asian rival China as he seeks Beijing's help to contain North Korea's nuclear programme.