


Modi and Trump Unveil New US-India Trade and Defense Initiatives
Modi and Trump discuss cooperation on trade, defense, and mutual concessions, signaling a strengthening US-India partnership amid ongoing tariff disputes and upcoming negotiations.
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Overview
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington, he and President Trump discussed tariffs, defense sales—including F-35s—and plans to enhance US-India trade ties, aiming for $500 billion by 2030. Despite Trump's threats of tariffs, they agreed on a framework for collaboration. Modi's meeting with Elon Musk also highlighted mutual interests in technology and space. The two nations outlined new defense initiatives and addressed security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific, reflecting a shared commitment to counter China's influence. Additionally, India will take back illegal immigrants as part of their immigration discussions.
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