
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, former U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States and India are likely to secure a strong trade deal. Trump described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “fantastic leader” and expressed confidence in deepening economic ties between the two countries. His remarks highlighted positive momentum in bilateral discussions on trade cooperation.
Trump also emphasized the strategic importance of U.S.-India relations, noting that both nations share common goals in trade, investment, and regional security. He indicated that any agreement would aim to benefit both countries, strengthen economic growth, and create opportunities for businesses and workers on both sides.
Earlier during the forum, Trump shared his views on global economic trends, stressing the need for stronger partnerships with key allies. His remarks about India were seen as reaffirming long-term cooperation, especially in technology, infrastructure, and energy sectors, signaling a potential boost for bilateral engagements in the coming months.

