
Reflects growing trust: PM on US trade deal, thanks Trump for personal commitment
India Today
Reflects growing depth, dynamism of our partnership: PM on US trade deal, thanks Trump for personal commitment
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday welcomed the India-US interim trade framework, calling it a major boost for bilateral ties and a step that will open new opportunities for Indian workers, farmers and businesses.
Reacting to the announcement, PM Modi said the two countries had agreed on a structure for an Interim Trade Agreement and thanked United States President Donald Trump for his "personal commitment to robust ties" between New Delhi and Washington.
"Great news for India and USA! We have agreed on a framework for an Interim Trade Agreement between our two great nations. I thank President Trump for his personal commitment to robust ties between our countries," PM Modi said in a post on X.
"This framework reflects the growing depth, trust and dynamism of our partnership. It strengthens 'Make in India' by opening new opportunities for India's hardworking farmers, entrepreneurs, MSMEs, StartUp innovators, fishermen and more. It will generate large-scale employment for women and youngsters," he added.

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