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US President Trump Says India Trade Deal ‘Very Close’ After G7 Talks with PM Modi

US President Donald Trump announced that the United States is “very close” to finalizing a trade agreement with India after talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the G7 summit. Trump praised Modi’s tough negotiating skills, calling him a “killer” and one of the toughest negotiators. Both leaders emphasized the strength of bilateral ties, with Trump stating India has a great friend in the White House and Modi noting accelerated cooperation. Trade remains a key pillar of the relationship, as both countries seek to expand market access and investment flows.

India-US trade deal 'very close': Trump

Evian, June 17

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the United States was "very close" to reaching a trade agreement with India, expressing optimism after talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 summit.

The comments came amid ongoing negotiations between Washington and New Delhi aimed at expanding economic ties between two of the world's largest economies.

Asked how close the two countries were to finalising a trade deal, Trump responded: "Very close."

He then praised PM Modi's negotiating skills, suggesting the discussions had been tough but productive.

"He's a very tough negotiator. He's one of the toughest, actually," Trump said.

"So you look at this man. I'll give you a lesson."

"He's the most beautiful-looking man. He looks so nice. He's like an angel."

"But actually, he's a killer. He's as tough as they come."

Trump said PM Modi's public image often concealed his negotiating style.

"He gets you by surprise," Trump said.

"People say he's such a nice man. I said he's very tough. He's a tough negotiator."

The US President also highlighted the broader economic relationship between the two countries.

"We had, in particular, some very good conversations with Prime Minister Modi, India," he said.

"And we're doing trade deals. We're doing a lot of things."

"A lot of things are happening between the United States and India."

Trump noted growing Indian investment in the United States.

"The Prime Minister's building a lot in the United States," he said.

"He's spending a lot of money in the United States."

The President repeatedly emphasised the strength of ties between Washington and New Delhi.

"As long as I'm president, they have a great friend in the White House," Trump said when asked about concerns in India over some recent US policy decisions.

"They love India. They have tremendous respect for this man."

Trump later described the relationship in unusually warm terms.

"India can do anything they want with us," he said.

"We have the best relationship."

"We cannot be closer than we are."

"I don't think we can be any closer, both him and I and our nations."

PM Modi said bilateral cooperation had accelerated since the leaders' previous meeting in Washington.

"We had an extremely productive meeting in Washington last year, and since then we have given new speed and new energy to our relations," he said.

"We are working together on a number of areas."

The Prime Minister added that officials from both countries had been working closely to achieve goals set by the two leaders.

"Our teams have also been working in close coordination and engagement," PM Modi said.

Trade has emerged as one of the most important pillars of the India-US relationship, with both governments seeking to expand market access, strengthen supply chains and increase investment flows.

The United States remains one of India's largest trading partners, while India is an increasingly important market for American goods and services.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

"He's like an angel but a killer" — that's such a backhanded compliment! 😂 But seriously, India needs a balanced deal. We can't give away too much on tariffs or data flows. Trump's style is all hype, but let's see if anything concrete comes out.

Ramesh W

Every time there's a G7 or summit, they talk about trade deals being "close." I've heard this for years. Meanwhile, our exporters are stuck with high US tariffs on steel and aluminum. Actions speak louder than words, ji.

James A

As an American who works with Indian suppliers, I hope this deal reduces the bureaucratic hurdles. India has huge potential, but the red tape is real. Trump's praise of Modi's negotiating skills is telling — both leaders know how to play the game.

Kavya N

Trump's comments are so theatrical 😅 "India can do anything they want with us" — that's not how trade works! We need to protect our dairy and pharma sectors. Let's hope our negotiators don't get starstruck by all this praise.

Siddhartha F

Finally some good news on trade! Modi ji's tough stance is exactly what we need. For too long, India was treated like a pushover in global trade. If this deal expands our IT and pharma exports, it'll be a win-win. But details matter — let's wait for the fine print.

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