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Strategic Ties
The Statesman
|January 30, 2025
The call on Monday between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a T clear signal of the strategic importance of US-India relations.
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What stands out, however, is how both leaders framed the relationship - not just in terms of bilateral benefits, but as a partnership vital for global stability and prosperity. While the warm words exchanged, such as Mr Modi calling Mr Trump a "dear friend," reflect their personal rapport, the discussion reveals critical opportunities and challenges that require careful navigation. One of the key takeaways from the conversation was Mr Trump's emphasis on "fair" trade and his push for India to increase its procurement of American-made security equipment. While it is true that the US remains India's largest trading partner, and bilateral trade crossed $118 billion last year, the surplus in India's favour continues to be a sticking point. President Trump's comments about India being a "big abuser" on trade during his re-election campaign still looms large over the relationship. However, this moment provides an
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