Modi and Trump Strengthen Ties in First In-Person Meeting Since 2017

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump met in person for the first time since Trump took office in January 2017, fortifying diplomatic relations between the two nations. Their meeting, characterized by friendly exchanges, included Trump praising Modi as "a much better negotiator" and Modi playfully referencing Trump's campaign slogan, vowing to "Make India Great Again."

Key highlights of their discussions focused on contentious issues, including trade relations, immigration policies, and defense agreements. According to reports, the leaders aim to address these challenges while enhancing strategic cooperation. The tone of the meeting suggests a commitment to resolving ongoing trade disputes that have escalated in recent years.

This meeting is expected to pave the way for potential agreements that could benefit both economies, particularly in technology and defense sectors. Analysts are closely monitoring the outcomes as India seeks to expand its influence on the global stage while ensuring favorable terms in its relationship with the U.S.

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