Key Takeaways From PM Modi’s Meeting With Trump
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has returned to the White House for his first visit since Donald Trump began his second term as U.S. president. The bond between Trump and Modi, often described as a "bromance" by some media outlets, remained evident during their meeting on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
Trump has frequently criticized India for imposing high tariffs on foreign goods, even reportedly dubbing Modi the "king of tariffs." However, during their meeting on Thursday, the two leaders declared their intent to establish a "framework" for enhanced cooperation.

"Prime Minister Modi and I have agreed to enter negotiations to resolve longstanding trade imbalances," Trump said, highlighting efforts to strengthen US-India economic ties. "But really, we want a certain level of playing field, which we really think we're entitled to."
During their public appearances on Thursday, both leaders focused on reaffirming their strong ties, with Trump praising Modi as a "great leader" and Modi referring to Trump as a "friend."
Key Takeaways:
Amid the warm exchanges, Modi played to Trump's signature slogan, "Make America Great Again" (MAGA), by introducing an Indian variation. "The people of America are familiar with President Trump's motto, 'Make America Great Again' or MAGA," Modi said through a translator. "Drawing inspiration from that, our vision for a developed India is 'Make India Great Again,' or MIGA. When America and India join forces-MAGA plus MIGA-it becomes mega, a powerful partnership for prosperity."
Modi, a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), also drew parallels between his Hindu nationalist policies and Trump's "America First" approach, emphasizing their shared focus on national priorities. "One thing I deeply admire and have learned from President Trump is his commitment to putting the national interest first," Modi said through a translator. "Like him, I prioritize India's national interest above all else."
After their closed-door meeting, the two leaders announced plans to expand trade between their countries, focusing on collaborations in space exploration, artificial intelligence, and energy production. Modi vowed to bring a "new scale and scope" to their joint efforts. "We have set a goal to more than double our bilateral trade, aiming for $500 billion by 2030," Modi stated. As of 2024, U.S. government data estimated total trade between the two nations at approximately $129.2 billion.
Trump has repeatedly voiced his frustration over trade deficits, vowing to shrink them and boost U.S. exports. He has partly attributed the imbalance to high foreign tariffs on American goods."Prime Minister Modi recently announced reductions to India's unfair, very strong tariffs that severely limit U.S. access to the Indian market. And frankly, it's been a big problem," Trump reiterated on Thursday. Despite his concerns, he struck an optimistic tone, asserting that U.S.-India relations are "the strongest, I believe, they've ever been." He also hinted that India's increased purchase of U.S. energy products could help narrow the trade gap.
"India and the U.S. will stand firmly together in the fight against terrorism," Modi declared. He emphasized the need for decisive action to eliminate cross-border terrorism and thanked Trump for supporting India's efforts. "I'm very grateful to President Trump that a criminal responsible for genocide in India in 2008 will now be handed over to us," he added. Trump, in turn, announced plans to boost U.S. military sales to India "by many billions of dollars." "Additionally, the United States and India will collaborate like never before to combat the global threat of radical Islamic terrorism," he stated. However, Modi has faced criticism for allegedly ignoring anti-Muslim violence and for promoting rhetoric that fuels religious tensions.


Click it and Unblock the Notifications



