India’s Modi hails US ties after Trump’s ‘always be friends’ comments
Trump emphasized enduring friendship with Modi despite concerns over India's Russian oil imports and US-imposed 50% tariffs, underscoring a complex but special India-US partnership.
- On September 5, 2025, US President Donald Trump voiced his frustration over India’s ongoing purchases of Russian oil and announced the implementation of a steep 50 percent duty on goods imported from India amid rising trade tensions.
- The tariff imposition followed India's maintenance of energy ties with Russia despite Western sanctions, which Washington views as undermining its interests, while New Delhi insists its imports are vital for energy security.
- Trump called the US-India relationship special but acknowledged occasional tensions, and his administration's trade team, including Kevin Hassett, expressed hope for positive diplomatic developments soon.
- On September 6, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed on X his strong gratitude and mutual acknowledgment of President Trump's positive views regarding the Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership between India and the United States.
- Despite the tariff dispute and critical social media remarks by Trump about losing India to China, both leaders underline their personal rapport, suggesting ongoing efforts to manage the complex bilateral relationship.
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