Vance in India hails progress on trade talks
- Vice President JD Vance urged stronger U.S.-India relations in defense and energy during his visit to India, stating both nations finalized trade negotiation terms.
- Vance encouraged India to purchase more military equipment from the U.S., including F-35 fighter jets, during discussions on military cooperation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
- India's External Affairs Ministry welcomed the progress on the bilateral trade agreement, emphasizing its potential benefits for both nations.
- The trade agreement aims to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, as outlined by Modi and President Donald Trump.
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