PM Modi and President Trump Share Deep Respect: Envoy Kwatra

Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra emphasized the strong personal bond between PM Modi and President Trump. He noted this translates into comprehensive cooperation, including a $200 billion trade goal and defense framework. Kwatra highlighted partnerships in critical minerals, AI, and nuclear technology. He expressed confidence in achieving the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision through these ties.

Key Points: Modi-Trump Strong Bond Boosts India-US Ties: Envoy

  • Modi-Trump relationship drives wide-ranging bilateral cooperation
  • India-US trade target of $500 billion by end of decade
  • Partnership in critical minerals, AI, and nuclear technology
  • People-to-people exchanges are bedrock of ties
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'PM Modi, President Trump have a very strong relationship, deep respect for each other': Ambassador Kwatra

Indian Ambassador Vinay Kwatra highlights the strong relationship between PM Modi and President Trump, driving $200B trade and defense cooperation.

"Prime Minister Modi on our side, and President Trump-- Both of them have a very strong relationship, deep respect for each other, even friendship. - Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra"

Washington DC, April 24

Indian Ambassador to the United States, Vinay Mohan Kwatra on Thursday highlighted the various pillars of partnership between India and the United States and noted Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump share bonhomie which is reflected in the wide-ranging cooperation between New Delhi and Washington.

He made the remarks while speaking at the Hudson Institute's The New India Conference.

While describing the government-to-government connection between India and the United States, Ambassador Kwatra said, "Prime Minister Modi on our side, and President Trump-- Both of them have a very strong relationship, deep respect for each other, even friendship. That translates into a wide-ranging cooperation between our two countries."

He also spoke about the plurilateral initiatives between the two countries with an emphasis on QUAD and IMEC and also recalled the India-US 10-year defense framework, which was signed last year.

He noted how trade stands as one of the strongest segments of the partnership.

"We have the largest bilateral flow of capital between our two economies...We are currently at about $200 billion a year, and the objective, which was announced during Prime Minister's visit to the White House in February last year, is to achieve Mission 500, which is $500 billion by the by the end of this decade."

He noted how nuclear technology, critical minerals and artificial intelligence are some of the areas where there is a strong sense of partnership.

"Critical minerals is an area of strong partnership between us; the strategic objective, which is to build resilience for both our economies so that in the supply of critical minerals, no country holds us hostage to the supply to constrain our economic growth."

Calling the people-to-people exchanges a "bedrock" of ties, he highlighted how the contact between India and the US is not only rooted in the two societies, but also the institutions across the two countries, whether it is the bipartisan congressional support, or the connect of the community of think tanks.

Noting how India is at the cusp of transformation and positive changes, he said that the goal of Viksit Bharat 2047 is being realized through policy changes and actions India is taking.

"I must mention that the target is not just an articulation of an objective. It is an empirical objective which has backward linkages to the policy choices and the actions that we are taking today with absolute measurable metrics year after year so that we know each year we are meeting that milestone which would help us reach. It's also vision which is measurable, which we are determined to achieve as we go forward".

"New India is a story of great excitement, great opportunity", he said.

He added, "We are quite confident that with this focus, with these transformations, and our international partnerships, particularly with the United States, we would prevail in advancing our economic growth and prosperity and achieving that New India aim that we have for ourselves politically, economically, technologically, and reach that goal of Viksit Bharat 2047".

- ANI

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James A
Interesting to see the emphasis on critical minerals and AI cooperation. India is positioning itself well for the future, and the US partnership is key. The defense framework signed last year signals serious strategic alignment. Impressive vision.
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Vikram M
The personal relationship between leaders matters, but let's not forget the substance. Trade at $200 billion and targeting $500 billion is no joke. Viksit Bharat 2047 needs these kind of strong international partnerships. Hope the policies back it up at ground level too.
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Priya S
People-to-people exchanges being called the bedrock of ties - absolutely true. We have so many Indians contributing to the US economy and culture, and students, professionals going back and forth. That's what makes this partnership real and lasting. Kudos to Ambassador Kwatra for articulating it well.
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Naveen S
All good on paper, but need to see tangible benefits for the common Indian. Scholarships, tech transfers, job creation - that's what matters. Hope this relationship trickles down to the grassroots. Still, credit where due - the vision is bold and ambitious. Let's see implementation.
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Sarah B
The QUAD and IMEC frameworks show India is now a serious player in global strategic discussions. This is a far cry from where we were a decade ago. Nuclear technology cooperation is especially promising for clean energy goals. Well articulated by the Ambassador.

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