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Modi and Trump to Face Off on Trade at G7 Summit

Against the scenic backdrop of the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump are scheduled to confront a growing list of economic frictions. The leaders face the task of reconciling protectionist trade policies with the strategic necessity of a stable U.S.-India partnership.

Modi and Trump to Face Off on Trade at G7 Summit

The agenda for the meeting centers on the friction caused by U.S. tariffs on Indian exports and the sensitive status of H-1B visas. These policies currently threaten the livelihoods of thousands of Indian professionals and have cooled the diplomatic rapport between Washington and New Delhi. While both administrations have signaled an intent to negotiate a bilateral trade deal, India continues to press for preferential tariff treatment to offset current market barriers.

Beyond trade, the discussion will pivot to energy cooperation, a sector viewed as a pillar for future stability. This summit serves as a crucial barometer for whether the two nations can set aside transactional disputes to align their broader foreign policy goals, moving past recent protectionist tensions toward a more integrated economic framework.

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