Key Points

President Trump publicly highlighted his close personal relationship with Prime Minister Modi during a press conference in London. The two leaders recently spoke on Modi's 75th birthday, discussing bilateral ties and Ukraine peace efforts. Trade negotiations between the two countries are progressing with officials meeting in New Delhi this week. Despite the warm personal rapport, Trump expressed concerns about India's oil purchases from Russia.

Key Points: Trump Says Very Close to Modi After India Birthday Call

  • Trump emphasizes personal friendship with Modi during UK press conference
  • Discussed Ukraine peace efforts and trade negotiations during birthday call
  • Modi thanked Trump and committed to strengthening India-US partnership
  • Trump expressed concerns about India's Russian oil purchases and tariffs
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I'm very close to India, very close to the Prime Minister of India: Trump

Trump highlights close personal ties with PM Modi during UK visit, discusses India-US trade talks and Ukraine peace efforts following birthday phone call.

"I'm very close to India. I'm very close to the Prime Minister of India. - Donald Trump"

London, September 18

US President Donald Trump on Thursday highlighted his close relationship with India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, highlighting their personal connection and recent birthday wishes during a press conference with UK PM Keir Starmer during his visit to the country.

Speaking at the press conference, he highlighted how he had greeted PM Modi on his birthday and highlighted the good ties between New Delhi and Washington.

Trump said, "I'm very close to India. I'm very close to the Prime Minister of India. Spoke to him the other day, wished him a happy birthday. We have a very good relationship. He put out a beautiful statement, too...But I said, I sanctioned them."

US President Donald Trump extended 75th birthday wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi through a phone call, and expressed gratitude for support on ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

In a post on his social media account, Truth Social, Trump stated that PM Modi is doing a "tremendous job."

"Just had a wonderful phone call with my friend, Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I wished him a very Happy Birthday! He is doing a tremendous job. Narendra: Thank you for your support on ending the War between Russia and Ukraine! President DJT," the post read.

Hours earlier, PM Modi thanked US President Donald Trump for his phone call and said he, like the US leader, is fully committed to taking the India-US Comprehensive and Global Partnership to new heights.

In a post on X, PM Modi referred to President Trump as "my friend" and said that India supports his initiatives for the peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict.

"Thank you, my friend, President Trump, for your phone call and warm greetings on my 75th birthday. Like you, I am also fully committed to taking the India-US Comprehensive and Global Partnership to new heights. We support your initiatives towards a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine conflict," he said.

The greetings from the US President came on a day when the US Trade Representative, Brendan Lynch, was in the national capital to discuss next steps in bilateral trade negotiations.

Brendan Lynch had a positive meeting with his counterpart, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Special Secretary Rajesh Agrawal, on Tuesday to discuss next steps in bilateral trade negotiations, with the two sides deciding to intensify efforts to achieve an early conclusion of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement that a team of officials from the office of the United States Trade Representative, led by Chief Negotiator for India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement negotiations, Brendan Lynch, visited India on September 16, 2025."They held discussions with officials from the Department of Commerce, led by the Special Secretary, Department of Commerce, on India-US trade ties, including on the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement," it said.

Trump also expressed disappointment over India's purchase of Russian oil, citing it as a reason for imposing a 50% tariff on India, with 25% specifically targeting this oil trade.

"China is paying a very large tariff right now to the United States. But I'm willing to do other things, but not when the people that I'm fighting for are buying oil from Russia. If the oil price comes down, very simply, Russia will settle. And the oil price is way down. Ee got it way down. We're drilling and we produce more oil than anybody else in the world. We're doing a lot...," said Trump.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting how Trump mentions both friendship and tariffs in the same conversation. The 50% tariff on India while calling Modi a friend seems contradictory. Hope the trade negotiations work out for both countries.
Priya S
India must prioritize its own energy security. Buying Russian oil at discounted rates makes economic sense for our country. Why should we pay more when our citizens need affordable energy? 🇮🇳
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Michael C
As an American living in India, I see how this relationship benefits both nations. The trade agreement could open up new opportunities for businesses in both countries. Hope they find common ground despite differences on Russia policy.
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Aditya G
India's foreign policy has always been independent. We maintain relationships with multiple countries based on our national interest. The Ukraine conflict resolution efforts show our commitment to global peace.
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Nisha Z
While the personal rapport is good, we need to ensure that trade negotiations don't compromise India's interests. The tariffs mentioned are concerning - hope our negotiators stand firm for what's best for Indian economy.

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