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US and India Report 'Significant Progress' in Trade and Defense Talks

Vice President JD Vance and Prime Minister Narendra Modi agree on a roadmap for future negotiations during Vance's visit to New Delhi.

Das  Foto zeigt Indiens Premierminister Narendra Modi (R) im Gespräch mit US-Vizepräsident JD Vance während eines bilateralen Treffens in seiner Residenz in Neu-Delhi.
Begrüßung von JD Vance in Indien
Familie Vance vor dem hinduistischen Aksharddham-Tempel am Montag in Neu-Delhi.

Overview

  • Vice President JD Vance's multi-day visit to India has resulted in 'significant progress' on trade and defense discussions, according to statements from both governments.
  • A roadmap has been established to advance negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement and deepen defense cooperation, building on frameworks set in February by Modi and Trump.
  • The visit takes place during President Trump's 90-day global tariff suspension, with the US aiming to address trade barriers and expand market access in India.
  • China has issued formal warnings against agreements that it perceives as detrimental to its interests, signaling potential geopolitical tensions.
  • The visit also included a personal dimension, with Vance traveling alongside his Indian-American wife Usha and their children, highlighting cultural ties between the two nations.