Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed eagerness to engage in talks with former U.S. President Donald Trump following Trump’s recent positive statement about India-US relations. Trump posted on social media, highlighting ongoing negotiations to remove trade barriers and expressing confidence that both countries will reach a successful conclusion soon. In response, PM Modi emphasized the deep, longstanding friendship between India and the United States, calling Trump a “good friend” and reaffirming commitment to working together for a bright and prosperous future. Modi also acknowledged the significance of the US as India’s largest trading partner and expressed optimism about resolving trade issues. Political analysts suggest that this warmer tone follows recent geopolitical developments, including the SCO summit, signaling a potential realignment in global diplomacy. Over the past few months, the rhetoric between the two leaders has softened compared to earlier tensions, fostering hope for improved cooperation. This exchange marks a positive step in India-US relations, especially in trade, and indicates that both nations are keen to strengthen their strategic and economic partnership going forward.
