Jaishankar Meets Rubio in Kuala Lumpur Amid Crucial US-India Trade Talks

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Kuala Lumpur for important bilateral discussions. The meeting comes as trade negotiations between India and the United States continue to advance. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized that India won't rush into any trade agreement that limits its trading choices. Both sides appear to be converging on most points, suggesting a potential bilateral trade agreement could be finalized soon.

Key Points: Jaishankar Rubio Kuala Lumpur Talks on Bilateral Ties Trade

  • Jaishankar and Rubio discussed bilateral relations and global issues in Kuala Lumpur meeting
  • India maintains cautious approach to trade deals, prioritizing long-term relationships
  • Commerce Secretary confirms trade negotiations with US progressing well
  • New Delhi emphasizes trust and sustainable frameworks over quick market access
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Jaishankar, Rubio hold key talks in Kuala Lumpur on bilateral ties amid ongoing trade negotiations

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar meets US Secretary Rubio in Kuala Lumpur as India-US trade negotiations progress toward potential bilateral agreement.

"Trade deals are for a longer duration. It's not only about tariffs, it's also about trust and a relationship. - Piyush Goyal"

Kuala Lumpur, October 27

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Kuala Lumpur, where the two leaders discussed a wide range of issues, including bilateral relations, regional developments, and global challenges.

In a post shared on social media platform X, Jaishankar said, "Glad to meet @SecRubio this morning in Kuala Lumpur. Appreciated the discussion on our bilateral ties as well as regional and global issues."

https://x.com/DrSJaishankar/status/1982616032167764046

The high-level interaction between the two leaders comes at a time when trade negotiations between India and the United States are ongoing, adding diplomatic weight to the broader economic dialogue between the two nations.

Last week, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal asserted that India would not enter into any trade agreement "in haste" or accept conditions from partner nations that could limit its "trading choices." His comments reflected New Delhi's cautious approach even as discussions with Washington continue to advance.

He noted that trade agreements extend beyond "tariffs or market access" and are centred on building "trust, long-term ties, and creating sustainable frameworks for global business cooperation." This perspective underscores India's intention to ensure that any future deal with the US aligns with its long-term economic goals.

Goyal emphasised that New Delhi would continue to adopt a cautious and balanced stance. Referring indirectly to discussions with Washington, he said, "In a very short-term context, it's not about what is going to happen in the next six months. It's not just about being able to sell steel to America."

He further stated that India's trade strategy is guided by a long-term perspective rather than short-term goals, adding, "Trade deals are for a longer duration. It's not only about tariffs, it's also about trust and a relationship. Trade deals are also about businesses."

In line with this approach, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal on Friday said that trade negotiations between India and the US are "progressing well," with both sides "converging" on most points, indicating that a mutually advantageous agreement may be close.

"I think we are very close," Agrawal said, referring to the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) proposed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on February 13.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally some sensible diplomacy! Minister Goyal is absolutely right - trade deals should be about trust and long-term relationships, not just quick gains. Well said! 👍
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Michael C
As someone working in international trade, I appreciate India's cautious approach. Too many countries rush into agreements and regret it later. This measured strategy will pay off in the long run.
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Ananya R
While I support the cautious approach, I hope we don't miss out on opportunities. Sometimes being too careful can cost us in global competition. Just my thought 🤔
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Sarah B
Good to see India-US relations strengthening. Both democracies working together can create a more balanced world order. Hope the trade deal benefits both nations equally.
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Vikram M
Jaishankar ji is doing excellent work representing India globally. Our foreign policy has become much more assertive and strategic in recent years. Proud moment! 🇮🇳✨

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