Vance warns of 'very dark time' without close US-India ties
- On Monday, US Vice President JD Vance and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met in New Delhi.
- The meeting occurred as the US and India worked toward a trade deal amid global tariff tensions.
- US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer confirmed finalization of terms for reciprocal trade negotiations.
- Greer stated, "India's constructive engagement so far has been welcomed" regarding the trade discussions.
- The expected trade deal may ease tariff tensions and position India as a key partner against China.
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In blow to China, Team Trump advances India trade deal
by WorldTribune Staff, April 23, 2025 Real World News U.S. Vice President Vance and Indian Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday announced the terms of reference for a bilateral trade agreement between the United States and India. “This announcement elevates significant work done since February 13, 2025, when Prime Minister Modi visited President Trump and the […]
Not here to preach like US govts in the past… here as partners: US Vice-President J D Vance
In his 25-minute speech, the US Vice President called on India “to buy more of” US military equipment and expand American energy purchases while offering to help in exploring the country's “own considerable natural resources”.
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