Modi, Vance hail progress in India-US trade agreement
Gulf Today
|April 22, 2025
Both leaders review progress in the bilateral relations besides exchanging views On various regional and global issues; Vance, wife and kids visit Akshardham Temple
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting US Vice President JD Vance on Monday welcomed progress in the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement and efforts towards enhancing cooperation in various sectors, including energy, defence, strategic technologies.
Modi hosted the US Vice President, Second Lady Usha Vance and the couple's three children - Ewan, Vivek, and daughter Mirabel - at his Lok Kalyan Marg residence.
During their interaction, Modi recalled his successful visit to Washington DC in January and his discussions with US President Donald Trump.
During their previous meeting in February held on the sidelines of the Al Summit in Paris, Modi and Vance had discussed a range of issues, strengthening the strategic partnership between the two nations, during their meeting On Monday, both leaders followed up on their last meeting and reviewed progress in the bilateral relations besides exchanging views on various regional and global issues of mutual interest.
Modi also conveyed his greetings to Trump, saying that he is looking forward to his visit to India later this year. Modi extended best wishes to the Vice President and family for a pleasant stay.
After the talks, Prime Minister Modi hosted the Second family for dinner.
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