Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 02:51:46 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 07:01:29
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US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bromance took centre stage yet again, this time signalling renewed trade talks between the two nations. This statement comes after the US agreed to sell India armed drones, amidst heightened geopolitical and economic coordination between Washington and New Delhi. Essentially, the two nations are evolving trade relations with the US seeking to sell India more high-end military weapons. These weapons include stealthy F-35 fighter jets and a secure communications system.
"I look forward to speaking with a very good friend of mine, Prime Minister Modi, soon, to discuss how we can help India to recover from the pandemic and create jobs for Indians, and improve the tremendous trade relationship between our two countries," Trump said on Tuesday.
The two leaders enjoy a personal friendship, with Trump attending Modi's inauguration in 2017. Since then, the two have frequently expressed their warm sentiments about each other on social media. This, while a positive sign for the future of US-India trade relations, could become a problem down the line. It would be detrimental to have the fate of such a crucial trade relationship between the two nations rely on the friendship of two leaders, rather than a clear-cut, impartial deal.
The talk of resumed trade negotiations between the US and India is certainly a step in the right direction for their evolving relationship. The two nations are strengthening their trade and economic partnership, as well as their geopolitical ties. However, it remains to be seen whether these talks will result in concrete deals that benefit both parties.