Trump Hails "Fantastic" Modi Ties Amid US-India Trade Deal Progress

President Trump has warmly described the United States' relationship with India as "fantastic" during the swearing-in ceremony of the new ambassador. He specifically highlighted India's role as an important economic and strategic security partner in the Indo-Pacific region. The US leader revealed that both countries are very close to finalizing a fair trade agreement after multiple negotiation rounds. Trump also indicated his willingness to reduce tariffs on India, noting their cooperation on energy policies has improved relations significantly.

Key Points: Trump Calls India Strategic Partner in Indo-Pacific Region

  • Trump praises India's fastest-growing middle class and strategic importance in Indo-Pacific
  • US and India close to finalizing fair bilateral trade agreement after five rounds
  • Trump promises to reduce tariffs on India following Russian oil policy changes
  • New Ambassador Sergio Gor tasked with strengthening security cooperation and investments
  • Trump describes "fantastic relationship" with PM Modi during swearing-in ceremony
  • Gor presents Modi with signed photo from 2020 White House meeting as goodwill gesture
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Trump calls India strategic security partner in Indo-Pacific, hails fantastic ties with PM Modi

President Trump praises India's growing middle class and strategic importance while announcing progress on US-India trade deal and tariff reductions during ambassador ceremony.

"India has the fastest-growing middle class and is an 'important' economic and strategic security partner in the Indo-Pacific region. - Donald Trump"

Washington, November 11

Hailing India as an "important economic and strategic security partner" in the Indo-Pacific region, US President Donald Trump said the United States has a "fantastic relationship" with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

During the swearing-in ceremony of Sergio Gor as the new US Ambassador to India on Monday, Trump remarked, "We have a fantastic relationship with the Prime Minister, (Narendra) Modi, and Sergio (Gor) has only enhanced that because he's become already friendly with the Prime Minister."

Underscoring India's rapid economic growth and its key role in regional security, Trump stated, "India has the fastest-growing middle class and is an 'important' economic and strategic security partner in the Indo-Pacific region."

He continued, "It's an amazing country, actually, 1.5 billion people. China has 1.4 billion. Those are two big countries. As Ambassador, Sergio will work to fortify our country's bond, promote investments in key US industries and technologies, increase American energy exports and expand our security cooperation."

Expressing confidence in Gor's appointment, the US President added, "Knowing that Sergio is going to be the Ambassador, they would call constantly to say, 'let's get to know this man', and they like what they see."

During the ceremony, Trump also noted that the United States and India were "pretty close" to reaching a "fair trade deal" and indicated his willingness to reduce tariffs imposed on New Delhi. "We're making a deal with India, much different deal than we had in the past. So right now, they don't love me, but they'll love us again," Trump said.

He added, "We're getting a fair deal, just a fair trade deal. We had pretty unfair trade deals. They're very good negotiators, Sergio, so you have to take a look at that, if you would please."

Addressing Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during the event, Trump remarked, "But we're getting close. Scott, I think we're pretty close to doing a deal that's good for everybody."

On the question of tariffs, Trump explained, "Well, right now the tariffs are very high on India because of the Russian oil, and they've stopped doing the Russian oil. It's been reduced very substantially. Yeah, we're going to be bringing the tariffs down."

He added, "At some point, no, at some point, we're going to be bringing them down. Without tariffs, this country would be in such trouble as they were for many years."

Five rounds of negotiations have already been concluded for the initial phase of the bilateral trade agreement, with both sides reportedly "very near" to finalising its terms. Officials in New Delhi have said that remaining discussions focus on refining the language of the draft text.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Vice President J D Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Attorney General Pam Bondi, US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, Senator Lindsey Graham, and other senior officials and lawmakers.

Congratulating the new envoy, Trump remarked, "Being the Ambassador to India is a big deal. So Sergio, congratulations. I know you're going to do a fantastic job."

Describing Gor's personality with humour, Trump said, "Some people don't like him so much. I'll be honest with you, Sergio. Some people, when they don't like Sergio, they don't like him, but when they like him, they like him more than anybody."

Gor's nomination was approved by the US Senate in October after Trump appointed him as both Ambassador to India and Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs. "In his role as Special Envoy for South and Central Asia, Gor will be a key emissary to a very important group of nations at the crossroads between East and West," Trump said.

Last month, Gor met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar in New Delhi. Prime Minister Modi wrote on X that he was "glad" to receive Gor and expressed confidence that "his tenure will further strengthen the India-US Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership."

Gor posted on X, "An honour to be with PM @narendramodi this evening. Our relationship with India will only strengthen over the months ahead."

He also presented Prime Minister Modi with a framed photograph from the 2020 joint press conference between Trump and the Prime Minister at the White House, signed by Trump with the message, "Mr Prime Minister, you are great."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see recognition of India's growing middle class and economic potential. But I hope our government ensures the trade deal protects Indian industries and doesn't just benefit American companies. Strategic partnership should be mutually beneficial.
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Arjun K
The Indo-Pacific partnership is key for regional stability. With China's growing influence, India-US cooperation becomes even more important. Hope this translates into more job opportunities and technology transfers for India! 🤝
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech industry, I'm excited about potential collaborations in emerging technologies. The mention of promoting investments in key industries could mean great opportunities for Indian startups and IT sector.
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Vikram M
While the strategic partnership is welcome, I'm concerned about the "fair trade deal" rhetoric. Trump's approach has been unpredictable in the past. Our negotiators need to ensure we don't compromise on key sectors like agriculture and pharmaceuticals.
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Kavya N
Great to see India getting the recognition it deserves on global stage! The reduction of tariffs and increased energy exports could really help our economy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳✨
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Michael C
The timing is interesting with elections in both countries. Hope this partnership continues regardless of who wins. Long-term strategic interests should transcend political changes. The ambassador seems well-connected already.

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