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PM Modi and President Trump to Discuss Trade Deal at G7 Summit in France

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump are set to meet at the G7 summit in France. Senior White House officials indicated trade deal talks will occur but may not be finalized. Technical discussions will continue, with a US team visiting India for further progress. Modi also has bilateral meetings with French President Macron and a state visit to Slovakia.

PM Modi-President Trump to meet in France: White House

Washington DC, June 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and United States President Donald Trump are set to meet on the sidelines of the G7 summit, which will be held in France, according to senior White House officials on Saturday. The officials have said that there might be discussions on a trade deal, and while it might not be finalised then and there, there will be a lot of technical discussions between India and US.

Senior US officials told ANI that a deal will probably not be closed during their meeting, but technical discussions will be pored over.

"I think that the potential trade deal will come up. We signed a joint framework agreement earlier this year. We've been having quite intensive negotiations with the Indians over the past year. The United States had a team in India a few weeks ago," the official said. "We have free good conversations with them. I'll personally be traveling to India the following week to see if we can make further progress on the deal. The United States and India have never had a trade deal before. Our economy's function very differently. There's a lot of data approaches--the economy in India that make it difficult for our companies to do business," the official added.

The official said that while the deal will not be finalised during the meeting, a lot of "technical discussions" will take place. "I don't think we'll close that deal at the G7. I think we have further technical discussions to accomplish, but I think that the leaders will have a good opportunity to touch base and take stock of where we are and how forward leaning they want to be in closing a deal in coming weeks."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday departed from New Delhi to France for his official visit to France to participate in the G7 Summit and hold a bilateral meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron and also pay a State-visit to Slovakia--the first by an Indian Prime Minister since its independence.

At the invitation of the French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Modi will be undertaking an official visit to France from 13 - 14 June 2026 at Nice, and 16 - 19 June, 2026 at Evian and Paris.

Earlier on February 2, Trump announced a trade deal between the United States and India and lowered tariff from 25% to 18%.

Trump announced that India will buy over $500 billion of US. Energy, Technology, Agricultural, Coal, and many other products. Trump announced that PM Modi has agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Stopping Russian oil imports is a big ask. We've relied on them for decades. But if it means better trade terms with US, maybe worth considering. Let's see what deal comes out.

James A

From a Western perspective, it's interesting to see India balancing its ties with Russia and the US. Modi seems to be playing a smart diplomatic game. Trade deals take time.

Sneha F

$500 billion is huge! But I hope our farmers and small businesses aren't negatively impacted by cheaper US imports. Need to protect 'Make in India' while opening up. Balanced approach please! 🤞

Rohit L

About time we reduced dependence on Russian oil. US energy is cleaner and more reliable. But Trump's tariff reduction from 25% to 18% still too high. India should push harder. PM Modi knows how to negotiate. 🙏

Sarah B

Technical discussions are key. India's economy operates very differently from ours—regulations, data localization, IP issues. A trade deal won't be easy. Let's hope both sides are patient.

Vikram M

PM Modi going to France, then Slovakia—first Indian PM to visit since independence! This shows our growing global stature. Trade with US is important but let's not forget Europe too. Strategic balance

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