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Modi-Trump White House meeting: A new chapter in India-US strategic partnership

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Last updated: February 12, 2025 7:40 pm
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Washington DC, USA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his way to the United States from France. Tomorrow, he will meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House. The TV9 team will bring you every detail related to this crucial meeting.

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India-U.S. Relations: A Legacy of ContinuityIndia’s Unique Geopolitical Position

Although it has been five years since their last face-to-face interaction, President Trump has consistently praised Prime Minister Modi’s leadership, even during his election campaign. It is believed that this meeting and the discussions between the two leaders will have a significant impact on President Trump’s next four-year term.

India-U.S. Relations: A Legacy of Continuity

One of the strongest aspects of India-U.S. relations has been their continuity. Over the past few decades, every U.S. President has worked to strengthen ties with India even further than their predecessor. On most global and bilateral issues, both nations have shared a broad consensus.

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However, there are some issues related to Indians—such as H-1B visas and Green Card policies—where improvements are still being sought. As a strategic partner, India has seen positive developments in defense deals with the U.S. The American administration has not only given India a special status in defense trade but has also encouraged American companies to actively sell their products in India.

The recent presence of the F-35 fighter jet at the Airshow in India was a clear indication of growing defense cooperation. However, India-U.S. relations are not limited to trade and defense deals alone; both countries continue to evolve as strong global partners.

India’s Unique Geopolitical Position

India remains the only country in the world that has managed to maintain balanced relations with Russia, the US, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa—while continuing diplomatic engagements with China despite tensions.

This meeting between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump is expected to shape the future trajectory of India-U.S. relations, particularly in areas such as defense cooperation, trade policies, strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region, and global diplomacy.

Stay tuned with TV9 for exclusive updates on this historic meeting!

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