Trump praises India, Modi; US-India ties
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 24, 2026 · Last updated May 26, 2026
The strong affirmations of bilateral ties and commitment to an interim trade deal between the United States>>> and India>>> are expected to positively impact trade and investment flows between the two nations. The significant investment brought in by the US Embassy in India — Delhi>>> also signals a robust commercial relationship, potentially boosting investor confidence in both economies.
Former US President Donald Trump>>> virtually addressed the 250th US Independence Day celebration at the US Embassy in India — Delhi>>>, expressing strong admiration for India>>> and Prime Minister Narendra Modi>>>. He reaffirmed close bilateral ties, stating that India>>> can '100 per cent' count on the United States>>>. US Ambassador Sergio Gor>>> highlighted strengthening India>>>-United States>>> relations, commercial diplomacy, and the US Embassy's success in attracting USD 20.5 billion in new investments to the United States>>>. An interim trade deal framework between India>>> and the United States>>> was announced, with signing expected in the coming weeks. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio>>> was present, and his visit coincides with the upcoming Quadrilateral Security Dialogue>>> Foreign Ministers' Meeting in India — Delhi>>>, which India>>> is hosting with participants including the United States>>>, Australia>>>, and Japan>>>.
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