He reaffirmed the significance of the India-U.S. relationship and stressed the importance of ongoing cooperation in areas of shared interest
Modi’s Engaging Call with Trump Boosts India-U.S. Relations
PM Narendra Modi had a conversation with the U.S. President Donald Trump. According to Modi’s official statement, he described the conversation as very warm and engaging. He said the two leaders reviewed the progress in India-U.S. bilateral relations and discussed a range of regional and international developments.
PM Modi said that India and the United States would continue to work together for global peace, stability, and prosperity. He emphasised the importance of continuing strategic collaboration between the two countries and highlighted that the conversation touched on the “progress in our bilateral relations” and broader international developments.
Modi underlined the constructive and cordial tone of the discussion and indicated that both sides remain committed to strengthening their partnership. He reaffirmed the significance of the India-U.S. relationship and stressed the importance of ongoing cooperation in areas of shared interest.
This conversation is the first publicly acknowledged call between PM Modi and President Trump since their earlier exchange in October, when Modi had called Trump to congratulate him on the success of a major peace plan in the Middle East. Modi said that the current discussion reflects continuity in high-level engagement between the two nations.
According to Modi, the strategic partnership with the United States is not only bilateral in nature but is also a platform for promoting peace and prosperity globally. He emphasised that both leaders recognise the importance of stability and collaboration beyond their borders.
The discussion also comes at a time when India-U.S. relations have gained global attention for their strategic breadth, even as issues such as trade and tariffs remain part of the dialogue. PM Modi’s official statement reflects a focus on mutual respect, cooperation, and continued engagement between the two nations.
Source: Hindustan Times