India`s Prime Minister Narendra Modi`s visit to the US where he will meet President Donald Trump will take place on June 25-26 with the engagement being seen as an opportunity to set equations and get a measure of the new occupant of the White House. The dates for Modi`s visit are expected to come at a time when Trump`s critical comments on India while announcing the US decision to pull out of the Paris climate change agreement have injected a degree of uncertainty in bilateral ties. The contacts with the Trump administration so far have not been necessarily disquieting with US national security adviser Gen H R Mac-Master reaffirming India`s status as a major defence partner during a visit to Delhi in April after stopovers in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Discussions marked a large convergence on key regional and strategic concerns such as terrorism and Afghanistan but Modi`s visit to Washington later this month will be a major engagement across a range of subjects that include sticky turfs like H1B visas and trade. The PM will meet the Indian community on one occasion. He will look for gains in dealing with Pakistan`s role in promoting terrorism and India`s case for a seat at the nuclear supplier`s group besides enlarging the economic relationship.