US Vice President Vance arrived for several days of visiting India






Against the background of the international customs conflict spent by the USA, US Vice President JD Vance spoke about trade policy during a visit to India with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Modi’s office spoke on Monday after the meeting of “significant progress in the negotiations”. Vance’s office also spoke of “significant progress”. A plan has been agreed on how the business discussions are to be continued.

Vance had previously landed in Neu-Delhi accompanied by his Indian-born wife Usha and was received there with military honor. Indian media had described the visit in advance as “half -private”, and the program included the meeting with Prime Minister Modi also sights such as the Mausoleum Taj Mahal.

According to the 90-day break of its global punitive tariffs, the USA and India currently announced by US President Donald Trump. In view of the import duties imposed by Trump and now frozen and now frozen, India had so far been held back. Prime Minister Modi had visited Trump in the White House just a few weeks after taking office in February, the US President had spoken of a “special attachment” with Modi at the time.

In the run-up to Vance visit, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs had said that Modi and Vance would “evaluate the progress in bilateral relationships” and “to exchange opinions on regional and global developments of common interest”.

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