Washington : US President Donald Trump has praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, describing him as a “good friend” and expressing confidence that the United States and India will soon finalize a trade agreement.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said, “I like Prime Minister Modi very much. He is a good friend of mine, and we have a great relationship. We will reach a trade deal.” His remarks come as the two countries continue negotiations aimed at strengthening economic and commercial ties.
Trump noted that trade discussions between Washington and New Delhi have made progress in recent months. He said both sides are working to address outstanding issues and expressed optimism that an agreement beneficial to both economies can be achieved.
The comments were made amid ongoing talks between officials from the two countries on a range of trade-related matters, including tariffs, market access, customs procedures, non-tariff barriers and investment opportunities. Representatives from both governments have described the negotiations as constructive and forward-looking.
The proposed trade pact is expected to further expand bilateral trade and deepen economic cooperation between the world’s two largest democracies. Analysts believe a successful agreement could boost investment flows, strengthen supply chains and create new opportunities for businesses in both countries.
Trump’s remarks also underscored the close personal rapport that he and Modi have maintained over the years, a relationship that has often been highlighted as a key factor in strengthening US-India strategic and economic ties.


