President Trump expressed admiration for PM Modi and hinted at a visit to India as trade talks progress. The two leaders aim to strengthen bilateral ties despite trade tensions.
United States President Donald Trump expressed admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and hinted at a possible visit to India next year. This comes as both nations engage in ongoing trade discussions. Speaking at the White House, Trump highlighted his positive interactions with PM Modi, emphasising their strong personal connection.

During a press briefing, Trump mentioned that PM Modi had significantly reduced India's purchases from Russia. "He is a friend of mine, and we speak," Trump stated. He added that PM Modi had invited him to India, and he was considering the visit. When asked about his travel plans, Trump responded affirmatively about the possibility of visiting India next year.
Trade Talks Amid Tariffs
The backdrop to these discussions is the imposition of a 50 per cent tariff by the United States on India's purchase of Russian oil. This includes an additional 25 per cent duty. Despite these challenges, trade talks between New Delhi and Washington continue as both sides seek common ground.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt recently commented on the positive trajectory of India-US relations. She noted that President Trump values this relationship highly. A few weeks ago, during Diwali celebrations at the Oval Office, Trump directly communicated with PM Modi, underscoring their rapport.
India's Energy Policy
In response to Trump's remarks about reducing Russian oil imports, India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reiterated its stance on energy sourcing. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasised that India's import policies are driven by national interests and consumer welfare. He stated that safeguarding Indian consumers in a volatile energy market remains a priority.
During his Asia tour, President Trump acknowledged India's efforts regarding Russian oil imports. He praised New Delhi's approach and mentioned assurances from PM Modi about reducing or halting crude imports from Moscow.
The ongoing dialogue between the US and India reflects their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties despite existing trade tensions. As discussions progress, both nations aim to address mutual concerns while fostering economic cooperation.
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