Key Points

Prime Minister Modi has warmly responded to President Trump's positive assessment of India-US relations. The two leaders affirmed their personal friendship despite recent policy disagreements. Trump specifically expressed disappointment over India's oil purchases from Russia. Both sides emphasized the comprehensive strategic partnership between their nations remains strong.

Key Points: Modi Fully Reciprocates Trump Calling India-US Ties Very Special

  • Modi responds warmly to Trump calling India-US ties "very special"
  • Trump affirms he and Modi will always remain friends despite disagreements
  • US President expresses disappointment over India buying Russian oil
  • Both leaders emphasize forward-looking comprehensive strategic partnership
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Deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate: PM Modi after Trump called India-US ties very special

PM Modi warmly responds to Trump's affirmation of "very special" India-US relationship, calling it a forward-looking global strategic partnership despite recent tensions.

"Deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump's sentiments and positive assessment of our ties - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, September 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday responded warmly to US President Donald Trump's affirmation of the India-US ties, saying he "deeply appreciates and fully reciprocates" the US President's sentiments and positive assessment of the bilateral relations.

Taking to X, PM Modi noted India-US ties as "forward-looking" towards a "Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership".

"Deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump's sentiments and positive assessment of our ties. India and the US have a very positive and forward-looking Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership," the Prime Minister stated in his post.

Earlier on Friday (local time), President Trump, while making an announcement in the White House, called the India-US ties a "very special relationship" and affirmed that he and PM Modi would always be friends, asserting that there is "nothing to worry about".

However, he expressed displeasure over what "he (PM Modi) is doing" in contemporary times.

When asked by ANI, "Are you ready to reset relations with India at this point?", US President Trump said, "I always will. I'll always be friends with (PM) Modi. He's a great Prime Minister. I'll always be friends, but I just don't like what he is doing at this particular moment. But India and the United States have a very special relationship. There is nothing to worry about. We just have moments on occasion."

The US President also responded to his post on Truth Social, where he called out losing 'India and Russia to China', saying that he does not think that has happened.

He said while responding to a media query by ANI, "I don't think we have. I've been very disappointed that India would be buying so much oil from Russia. I let them know that. We put a very big tariff on India - 50 per cent, a very high tariff. I get along very well with (PM) Modi, as you know. He was here a couple of months ago; in fact, we went to the Rose Garden and had a press conference."

Earlier, on ties with Washington, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson underlined the importance of the bilateral relationship during a weekly press briefing on Friday.

"This relationship between the United States and India is very important for us. Both our countries share a comprehensive global strategic partnership, which is anchored in our shared interests, democratic values and robust people-to-people ties," Randhir Jaiswal said.

"This partnership has weathered several transitions and challenges. We remain focused on the substantive agenda that our two countries have committed to, and we hope that the relationship will continue to move forward based on mutual respect and shared interests," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
I appreciate that our leaders maintain cordial relations even when they disagree on specific issues. That's how mature democracies should work. India must prioritize its own energy security while maintaining strong ties with the US.
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Aditya G
While I support strong India-US ties, we shouldn't compromise on our independent foreign policy. Buying Russian oil was necessary for our economy. America can't expect us to follow their foreign policy blindly.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech industry, I've seen firsthand how stronger India-US relations create job opportunities and technology transfers. This partnership is good for both economies and innovation.
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Karthik V
The diplomatic language from both sides shows maturity. Every relationship has its ups and downs, but the foundation seems strong. Hope this translates into more opportunities for Indian students and professionals in the US.
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Michael C
It's refreshing to see leaders who can disagree without being disagreeable. The 50% tariff mentioned is concerning though - hope both sides can find common ground on trade issues that benefit ordinary citizens.

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