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US President Donald Trump voiced optimism about the future of India–US trade ties, praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi and describing him as a trusted friend.
US President Donald Trump said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi directly raised an issue with him over the delivery of American-made Apache helicopters and called him "sir".
India's economic growth, political stability, and limited trade dependence on the US give New Delhi strategic room that many countries lack, says Bremmer
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Donald Trump invites PM Modi to join Gaza Board of Peace for Middle East stability
This news report details an invitation from US President Donald Trump to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join the 'Board of Peace' for Gaza. The international body, established to oversee the reconstruction,
US President Donald Trump praised PM Modi as a “fantastic friend” and expressed confidence that India and the US are “going to have a good deal” on their proposed trade agreement.
US President Donald Trump invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be part of the 'Board of Peace' that will work towards bringing lasting peace to Gaza and embark on a "bold new approach" to resolve "global conflict".
Goods traded between India and the EU in 2024 amounted to over 120 billion euros (about $140 billion), making it New Delhi's largest trading partner.
India was among several major countries absent at US President Donald Trump’s unveiling of the “Board of Peace” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, underlining New Delhi’s cautious diplomacy, while Modi’s invitation reflected the recognition of India’s
BJP has described the deal as “historic step”, highlighting its potential to create opportunities for 200 crore people in India and Europe—nations with one fourth of the GDP and affecting the economy