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In February 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra M...

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In February 2025, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the United States with the primary objectives of strengthening bilateral ties, resolving trade disputes, and enhancing defense cooperation. During his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, both leaders agreed to address ongoing trade and tariff issues, aiming for an early trade agreement. India committed to increasing purchases of U.S. oil, gas, and military equipment, while both nations emphasized the importance of security collaboration in the Indo-Pacific region. Despite the positive developments, President Trump highlighted concerns regarding India's high import duties, referring to the nation as the "tariff king." He emphasized the need for reciprocal tariffs to create a level playing field for U.S. manufacturers. Nevertheless, Trump praised Modi's leadership and negotiation skills, expressing optimism about strengthening economic relations and the prospect of a major trade deal in the future. APNEWS.COM Prime Minister Modi, in turn, lauded President Trump's commitment to prioritizing national interests. He expressed his desire to "Make India Great Again, " aligning with Trump's vision for the United States. Modi also appreciated Trump's support for India's request for F-35 stealth fighter jets and his assistance in the extradition of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, which bolstered Modi's domestic anti-terrorism stance. APNEWS.COM In summary, Modi's 2025 U.S. visit concluded with both nations reaffirming their strategic partnership. They committed to resolving trade disputes, enhancing defense ties, and collaborating on security in the Indo-Pacific region, while acknowledging the need to address tariff-related challenges to achieve a balanced and mutually beneficial relationship.

Posted on: 2025-02-14T10:21:13
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