Key Points

At the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum, US Secretary Howard Lutnick conveyed his optimism about the India-US relationship, highlighting a potential trade agreement. Kumar Mangalam Birla echoed Lutnick's sentiments, emphasizing the supportive friendship between Narendra Modi and Donald Trump. This rapport between the leaders is deemed crucial for easing collaborative efforts between the nations. Both Lutnick and Birla are enthusiastic about the future, anticipating significant advancements in India-US economic ties.

Key Points: Howard Lutnick and Kumar Mangalam Birla Highlight Promising India-US Ties

  • Howard Lutnick exudes optimism over India-US relations
  • Birla underscores Modi-Trump friendship aiding collaboration
  • Potential India-US trade deal hinted
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US Secretary Howard Lutnick was very positive about India-US equation: Kumar Mangalam Birla

Howard Lutnick and Kumar Mangalam Birla foresee thriving India-US trade, supported by Modi-Trump camaraderie.

"I think he was very positive about the India-US equation. - Kumar Mangalam Birla"

Washington, DC, June 3

Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairperson of the Aditya Birla Group, has expressed optimism about the future of India-US trade relations. Following US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick's speech, Birla said that Lutnick was "very positive" about the India-US equation and the future of the two nations.

While speaking to ANI, Birla said, "I think he (US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick) was very positive about the India-US equation, the future of the two countries together."

Birla stated that Lutnick spoke about the strong friendship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump, "He talked about how Prime Minister Modi and President Trump are great friends and that really helps in doing things together between the two nations."

According to Birla, Lutnick expressed confidence that a trade deal between the two countries would be announced soon. "He also said that the trade deal should be announced soon. I thought that he sounded really positive about the Indo-US future together."

US Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, expressed optimism about a potential trade deal between the United States and India, highlighting the strong relationship between the two countries.

In a video clip posted on X from the event, Lutnick said, "I spoke at the U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum Annual Leadership Summit tonight. We have a great relationship between our countries. I'm optimistic for a trade deal soon that will benefit both nations. "

Earlier, on Monday (local time), in a conversation at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum in Washington, DC, US Second Lady Usha Vance recalled her visit to India and her children's experience there and called the meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi "very special." She said that her children put PM Modi in the grandfather category, and they loved him and hugged him when they visited his residence during their visit to India.

Vance called the visit to India a "trip of lifetime for them" and added that it was her children's first visit to India. She also spoke about visiting places in North India, including Taj Mahal and enjoying Indian food.

An official release published days earlier stated that US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Second Lady Usha Vance will attend the eighth edition of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) Leadership Summit.

According to the release, Secretary Lutnick will share his insights on strengthening the U.S.-India strategic and economic partnership to achieve the goal set by President Trump and Prime Minister Modi for USD 500 billion in bilateral trade. The Summit will also feature the Second Lady of the United States, Usha Vance, in a fireside chat.

As the first Indian American in the role of Second Lady, Ms. Vance's presence symbolises the deepening partnership between the world's oldest and largest democracies and highlights the robust strength of the people-to-people ties.USISPF will also present the 2025 Global Leadership Awards to three distinguished business leaders - Mr. Arvind Krishna, Chairman, President, and CEO of IBM, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of Aditya Birla Group, and Toshiaki Higashihara, Executive Chairman of Hitachi, Ltd.- for their outstanding contributions to strengthening the US-India-Japan economic partnership, the release added.

The USISPF Leadership Summit is the most prestigious gathering in Washington, DC focused on accentuating US-India ties and convening senior government leaders and officials, diplomats, Members of the U.S. Congress and Senate, USISPF Board members, leading business executives, media, think tanks, and global thought leaders, all working to advance cooperation and celebrate this important partnership, the release added.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is great news! 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸 Strong India-US ties will create more jobs and opportunities for our youth. Hope the trade deal includes better tech partnerships - we need more semiconductor collaborations to compete with China.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the optimism, we must ensure any trade deal protects Indian farmers and small businesses. America's agricultural subsidies could flood our markets. "Dosti acchi hai, lekin desh ka fayda pehle" (Friendship is good, but country's benefit comes first).
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Amit S.
The personal chemistry between leaders matters! When PM Modi gets along with foreign leaders, it translates to better deals for India. Remember how he transformed India's relationship with UAE too. More power to such diplomacy!
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Neha T.
$500 billion target seems ambitious but achievable. Our IT sector will benefit the most. Though I wish they'd also focus on reducing visa restrictions for Indian professionals. That would be a real game-changer!
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Sanjay R.
Good to see Indian CEOs like Birla getting global recognition. But hope this partnership trickles down to MSMEs too, not just big corporates. Small industries need export opportunities to grow.
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Meena P.
The cultural connections matter more than we think! When US leaders' families connect with India personally (like Vance's kids calling PM Modi grandfather), it creates lasting bonds. Our soft power is our secret weapon 🌟

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