Modi-Trump Call: Why Leaders Say It's a "Good Sign" for India-US Ties

Indian leaders from various parties see the recent phone call between PM Modi and President Trump as a positive step. They emphasize the importance of finalizing a mutually beneficial trade agreement to resolve tariff issues. The conversation reportedly reviewed progress in key areas like defence and technology under the strategic partnership. Overall, there's optimism that continued dialogue will strengthen cooperation between the two democracies.

Key Points: Leaders React to Modi Trump Call on India US Strategic Partnership

  • BJP MP calls for a beneficial trade deal to boost India's economy and curb inflation
  • Cross-party MPs agree the engagement between the two major democracies is essential
  • Leaders stress cooperation must be on equal terms for a true win-win outcome
  • The call reviewed progress across defence, tech, and energy under the strategic partnership
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'It's a good sign': Leaders on PM Modi, Trump reviewing India-US strategic partnership progress

Indian political leaders react positively to PM Modi and President Trump's call, discussing trade, tariffs, and strengthening the strategic partnership.

"It’s a good sign. - BJP MP Shashank Mani Tripathi"

New Delhi, Dec 12

Several political leaders on Friday said the telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump, during which they discussed bilateral ties, regional and international developments, was a positive development.

Speaking to IANS, BJP MP Shashank Mani Tripathi said, “Both countries are friends. It is true that through tariffs and other issues, certain misconceptions were spread. If a good trade deal is reached between the two nations, everyone will benefit. It will help our economy and also reduce inflation. It’s a good sign.”

BJP MP Rajkumar Chahar added, “Any decision taken in the interest of India and its 140 crore citizens is made by the country’s elected Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Whether it involves talks with Trump or Putin, or relations with any other nation, PM Modi always takes decisions that are in India’s best interest.”

Shiv Sena(UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi said, “It is encouraging that the US and India, two major democracies, continue to strengthen their engagement. It is essential for both countries to finalise a trade agreement. The tariffs imposed by the US are concerning, even though the heads of the two countries share a strong rapport. I hope that continued dialogue will lead to a solution soon, and that the pending trade agreement will be implemented at the earliest.”

TDP MP Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu stated, “If we want to talk about mutual appreciation, we must first prioritise our self-respect and national aspirations. It is evident that the US wants to strengthen its engagement with India because India is a huge and growing market. We are growing at 8.2 per cent -- the figures released a few weeks ago make that clear. The US wants access to the Indian market, and at the same time, India’s service industry supports American industries as well. It is a win-win situation for both countries. However, this cooperation must be on equal terms, not in a way that allows one country to gain a disproportionately large advantage.”

Meanwhile, during the call, PM Modi and President Trump on Thursday underlined the importance of sustaining momentum in shared efforts to enhance bilateral trade.

"Had a very warm and engaging conversation with President Trump. We reviewed the progress in our bilateral relations and discussed regional and international developments. India and the US will continue to work together for global peace, stability and prosperity," PM Modi posted on X after the phone call.

The two leaders reviewed the progress in the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership and expressed satisfaction at the steady strengthening of bilateral cooperation across all sectors.

The leaders also exchanged views on expanding cooperation in critical technologies, energy, defence and security, and other priority areas that are central to the implementation of the India-US COMPACT (Catalysing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce & Technology) for the 21st century.

The two leaders discussed various regional and global developments and agreed to work closely to address shared challenges and advance common interests.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in the IT sector, I really hope this leads to smoother H-1B visa processes and more collaboration in technology. The COMPACT initiative sounds promising for future innovation.
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Rohit P
I appreciate the TDP MP's point about cooperation on equal terms. We must ensure any deal is truly mutually beneficial and doesn't just open our markets for their goods while our farmers and small industries suffer. Self-respect is key.
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Priya S
Good to see bipartisan support for strengthening ties with the US. Whether it's BJP, Shiv Sena, or TDP, everyone seems to agree this is important. Hope the dialogue translates into concrete action, especially on the trade agreement. 🤞
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Michael C
The focus on critical technologies and defence is crucial. In today's world, we need strong partners. A stable India-US relationship is a pillar of global security. Let's hope the tariffs issue is resolved amicably.
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Kavya N
While the conversation is positive, I wish there was more transparency about what exactly was discussed on "regional developments." As citizens, we deserve to know the broader strategic implications, not just trade talk.

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