US Vice President JD Vance likely to visit India soon amid bilateral trade talks
- US Vice President J D Vance is visiting India starting April 21, alongside National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, to strengthen bilateral trade relations amid concerns over tariffs announced by President Donald Trump.
- Vance's trip will combine official duties with personal family time, while Waltz focuses on substantial discussions regarding Indo-Pacific security and technology cooperation.
- Both visits follow Trump's announcement of a 90-day pause on tariffs for most countries, aiming to ease trade disruptions and finalize a bilateral trade agreement.
- The agreement could address tariff issues and enhance trade between India and the US, marking progress in negotiations that began after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with President Trump.
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US VP JD Vance & NSA Mike Waltz likely to visit India separately in April and May
The visits come amid amid intense negotiations between New Delhi & Washington for the first tranche of a bilateral trade deal & deepening strategic partnership between the two countries.
US Vice President JD Vance, NSA Waltz to visit India this month as trade pact talks gather pace
Preparations are underway to schedule separate visits by US Vice President J D Vance and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz later this month, with sources indicating that both trips are likely to take place between April 21 and 25, media reports say. If confirmed, the visits will coincide with ongoing efforts between India and the US to finalise a bilateral trade agreement. Vice President Vance is expected to hold official meetings before emba…
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