Modi and Trump Hold Bilateral Talks at G7 Amid Strained U.S.-India Relations
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump held bilateral talks on the sidelines of the G7 summit, with both sides indicating progress on trade deals. Relations between the U.S. and India have been strained over tariffs, Pakistan, and the Iran war. Modi raised maritime safety and the safety of Indian seafarers during the meeting, according to the Times of India. Trump said
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump held bilateral talks on the sidelines of the G7 summit, with both working on trade deals. Relations between the U.S. and India have been strained over tariffs, Pakistan, and the Iran war. Modi raised maritime safety and the safety of Indian seafarers during the meeting, according to the Times of India. Trump described the conversation as 'very good,' according to Al-Monitor, and said he would visit India 'sometime in the future.' India is not a member of the G7 but has frequently been invited to the summit, according to Economic Times. Modi is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with the leaders of Canada, the UK, and the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, according to Economic Times. A report from the South China Morning Post stated that U.S. forces attacked three Indian-crewed vessels in the Gulf of Oman region, killing at least three sailors, but this claim has not been corroborated by other outlets.
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