
Vance, Modi Praise Trade Progress
United States Vice President JD Vance met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Monday to review and discuss the evolving trade policy between the two nations. The meeting concluded with both leaders acknowledging the “significant progress” made in bilateral trade negotiations, according to an official statement from the Indian government.
In the statement, both sides welcomed the momentum gained in economic cooperation and reiterated their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral trade ties. The discussion also extended beyond trade, addressing key areas of mutual interest such as energy, defense, and strategic technologies.
“They noted continued efforts towards enhancing cooperation in energy, defence, strategic technologies and other areas,” the statement read, signaling a broader partnership that encompasses economic, geopolitical, and technological dimensions.
The meeting marks a notable development in the ongoing efforts by both the U.S. and India to strengthen their strategic partnership, particularly in the face of shifting global dynamics. It also underlines Washington’s interest in deepening its engagement with India, a vital Indo-Pacific partner, amid evolving trade landscapes and regional security concerns.
With both nations emphasizing mutual growth, the dialogue reflects growing trust and ambition to advance common goals across critical sectors. While further details of the trade framework remain forthcoming, the public alignment between Vance and Modi signals a positive trajectory for future agreements and initiatives.