In September 2014, President Obama will meet with new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the "Obama-Modi Summit" to rekindle ties between the two countries that faded under the previous Indian administration. While the specific discussion points are unknown, Modi was elected on promises to boost the Indian economy and support business, and both countries appear ready to set aside past personal issues in favor of increased bilateral trade. The White House has said the meeting will address security issues like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as China's military activity, and India may seek more transparency on U.S. activities in Pakistan and Afghanistan.