Diplomatic Embrace: Modi and Trump's Washington Talks
In Washington, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump engaged in talks marked by mutual praise, addressing issues such as terrorism and trade. Trump's extradition of Tahawwur Rana and acknowledgment of India's trade challenges highlighted the meeting's collaborative tone, showcasing a warm rapport between the leaders.

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During their meeting in Washington, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump highlighted a strong bilateral relationship through engaging discussions. Officials reported that Trump extended substantial praise for Modi and expressed a comprehensive understanding of India's positions on numerous matters.
Notably, Trump announced the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, involved in the 2008 terror attacks, and emphasized U.S. solidarity with India in combating radical Islamic terrorism. In a joint press statement with Modi, the U.S. President reassured India of further cooperative actions, alongside praising India's trade practices.
Despite Trump's strict trade tariff stance, he acknowledged that India is not solely accountable for practices affecting American businesses. Warm camaraderie was evident as both leaders exchanged compliments, with Trump heaping accolades on Modi's leadership. Describing him as a longtime friend, Trump assured of continued support, characterizing Modi as a strong, influential leader.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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