US-India Relations Reform: Trump and Modi Forge New Trade Deals
US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held pivotal discussions, aiming to strengthen relations in trade, defense, and energy. As part of the talks, both leaders expressed mutual respect and anticipated significant bilateral agreements. The meeting occurred amidst heightened focus on trade policies and geopolitical conflicts.
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- United States
In a pivotal meeting at the Oval Office, US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed plans to enhance bilateral relations by forming new trade agreements.
The leaders exchanged warm greetings, highlighting their longstanding friendship, and addressed the media on the potential for significant collaborations in defense, energy, and technology.
The talks come at a time when the Trump administration has introduced a new reciprocal tariff policy, influencing global trade dynamics, particularly impacting India's trade with the United States.
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