Trump Announces Major India-US Trade Deal, Claims Modi to Halt Russian Oil

Former US President Donald Trump announced that a major trade deal has been reached between India and the United States. He claimed the agreement includes an immediate US tariff reduction and a commitment from Prime Minister Modi for India to stop purchasing Russian oil. Trump stated India would instead buy over $500 billion worth of American energy and other goods, linking the move to helping end the war in Ukraine. The announcement comes ahead of a scheduled visit by India's External Affairs Minister to Washington.

Key Points: Trump Says India-US Trade Deal Reached, Modi to Stop Buying Russian Oil

  • US to cut tariffs on Indian goods
  • Modi to stop buying Russian oil
  • India to buy $500B in US products
  • Deal linked to ending Ukraine war
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Trump says India-US trade deal reached

Trump announces a new India-US trade deal, claiming tariffs will drop and PM Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil to help end the Ukraine war.

"This will help END THE WAR in Ukraine - Donald Trump"

Washington, Feb 2

, President Donald Trump on Monday said that India and the United States had reached a trade deal, outlining key elements after a phone conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom he described as "one of my greatest friends."

In a detailed post on Truth Social, Trump said the agreement would immediately reduce the US reciprocal tariff on Indian goods from 25 per cent to 18 per cent, calling it a major shift in bilateral trade ties linked to energy cooperation and broader geopolitical goals.

The US President said that the two leaders discussed "many things, including Trade, and ending the War with Russia and Ukraine." He claimed that PM Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil and to increase purchases from the United States and, potentially, from Venezuela.

"This will help END THE WAR in Ukraine, which is taking place right now, with thousands of people dying each and every week!" Trump wrote.

According to Trump, the trade deal would take effect immediately. He said India would "move forward to reduce their Tariffs and Non Tariff Barriers against the United States, to ZERO."

Trump also said PM Modi committed to "BUY AMERICAN" at a much higher level. He added that India would purchase "over $500 BILLION DOLLARS of US Energy, Technology, Agricultural, Coal, and many other products."

"Our amazing relationship with India will be even stronger going forward," the US President wrote. "Prime Minister Modi and I are two people that GET THINGS DONE."

The post marked a detailed public account from Trump following his call with PM Modi earlier in the day.

The phone call came a day before External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is due to begin a visit to the United States.

Earlier on Monday, the Ministry of External Affairs announced that Jaishankar would travel to Washington this week to participate in the Critical Minerals Ministerial convened by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

"The Ministerial will focus on supply chain resilience, clean energy transitions, and strategic cooperation in critical minerals," the ministry said in a media release.

During the visit, Jaishankar will also hold meetings with senior members of the US administration, the ministry said, without providing further details.

India and the United States have been engaged in negotiations aimed at expanding trade and investment ties, with officials on both sides indicating that talks were nearing a final stage.

Energy cooperation has become a central element of the relationship since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, with Washington urging partners to diversify away from Russian supplies.

India has said its energy decisions are guided by national interest and market conditions, while also calling for an end to the conflict through dialogue and diplomacy.

India-US ties have expanded steadily across defence, technology and economic sectors over the past decade. The two countries are also partners in the QUAD grouping, which focuses on cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

- IANS

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Priya S
Stopping Russian oil? That's a massive strategic shift. Our energy security cannot be tied to just one partner. I hope the government has secured a long-term, stable supply from the US at good prices. The $500 billion number is staggering.
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Rohit P
Trump calling Modi "one of my greatest friends" shows the personal rapport, which is good for diplomacy. But foreign policy should be based on national interest, not personal equations. Let's see the fine print of this deal.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this announced on Truth Social. Hoping for more official confirmation from our side. The timing with Jaishankar's visit suggests things are moving fast. Stronger US ties are crucial for tech and defense.
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Karthik V
With respect, I'm skeptical. Trump's statement that this will "END THE WAR" is overly simplistic. Our foreign policy has wisely been about strategic autonomy. We should not be seen as completely aligning with one bloc. The deal must benefit *India* first.
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Meera T
Buying American energy and tech is fine, but what are we exporting? We need equal access for our IT services, pharmaceuticals, and manufactured goods. A one-sided "BUY AMERICAN" push is not a partnership. Hoping for balanced trade.
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Vikram M

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