US Senator Daines Advances Ties on India Visit, Pushes Trade Deal

US Senator Steve Daines concluded a three-day visit to India, holding high-level meetings with Indian ministers and officials. The discussions focused on advancing a fair bilateral trade agreement, with Daines specifically advocating for Montana's pulse crop farmers. Key talks also centered on deepening defense cooperation and securing shared interests in the Indo-Pacific region. The visit was described as instrumental in taking the US-India partnership to the next level.

Key Points: US Senator Daines Concludes Productive India Visit

  • Strengthened US-India strategic partnership
  • Advanced talks on bilateral trade deal
  • Discussed defense cooperation & Indo-Pacific security
  • Advocated for Montana pulse crop farmers
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US Senator Daines concludes 'productive' India visit, advances bilateral ties

US Senator Steve Daines meets Indian ministers, discusses trade, defense & Indo-Pacific security to strengthen the US-India strategic partnership.

"I came to India to reaffirm our two countries' shared values and strategic partnership. - Senator Steve Daines"

New Delhi, January 20

US Senator Steve Daines, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, concluded a productive visit to India on January 17-19 which included meetings in Delhi with External Affairs Minister Jaishankar, Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, members of parliament, and US and Indian business leaders, a statement by the US Embassy in Delhi said.

Reflecting on his visit, Daines said, "I came to India to reaffirm our two countries' shared values and strategic partnership and to advocate on behalf of Montana's pulse crop farmers. I appreciated Minister Goyal for listening to our farmers' concerns and will continue to work with President Trump to press this important priority."

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor added, "As we work to take the partnership between our two nations to the next level in cooperation, I will ensure that senior government officials will regularly travel to India. As a key member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee with extensive experience in Asia, Senator Daines' meetings with official and private sector stakeholders in New Delhi were instrumental in advancing our bilateral relationship."

During meetings with senior Indian officials and parliamentarians, Sen. Daines discussed growing US-India defence cooperation, mutual efforts to secure supply chains, and the importance of the US-India strategic partnership to ensuring our shared security and preserving a stable and open Indo-Pacific region.

While in India, Daines pursued the interests of the Trump Administration and the people of Montana, including urging favourable pulse crop provisions in any future trade agreements between the United States and India. Montana is the top pulse crop producer in the United States, and India is the world's top consumer.

Daines sought to accelerate the active and ongoing talks toward concluding a fair and reciprocal bilateral trade deal.

Daines spoke with representatives of the business community to highlight the many opportunities to deepen cooperation on advanced technologies and expand trade and investment ties to enhance prosperity in both the United States and India, as per the statement.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indo-US relations closely, this is positive. The strategic partnership is key for regional stability. The pulse crop issue is interesting - Montana needs the market, but our own farmers' interests must be protected in any deal.
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Priya S
Productive visits are always welcome, but I hope our ministers also strongly put forward India's concerns. A trade deal must be truly reciprocal, not just favourable to one side. Let's not rush into anything.
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Vikram M
The Indo-Pacific focus is the most important part. A stable region benefits everyone. Cooperation on advanced tech is the future. More such dialogues are needed!
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Rohit P
It's good he came, but the statement feels very one-sided—all about what Montana wants. What about easier visas for Indian professionals? Or tech transfer? The partnership should feel more equal.
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Michael C
Strengthening ties with the US is strategically vital. The defence cooperation part is promising. Hope these discussions translate into concrete outcomes that enhance our security and economic growth.

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