After Trump jab, India’s Modi says ties with US still ‘very positive’
Summary
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the relationship with the United States remains strong, despite recent issues. U.S. President Donald Trump had earlier expressed concerns about India's ties with China. Tensions arose after the U.S. imposed high tariffs on Indian goods and due to India's oil purchases from Russia.Key Facts
- Modi said India’s relationship with the U.S. is "very positive" and looks forward.
- Trump imposed tariffs of up to 50% on Indian goods, leading to tension.
- Trump expressed concerns about India's relationship with China and Russia.
- Modi met with leaders from China and Russia, causing speculation about shifting alliances.
- Trump stated he remains friends with Modi despite recent comments.
- Trump sought credit for mediating between India and Pakistan, but India didn't welcome third-party involvement.
- India continues to buy oil from Russia, which disappoints Trump.
- Modi’s visit to China was his first in seven years, indicating warming ties.
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