Donald Trump-Narendra Modi: During Donald Trump’s first term, the sweetness in India-US relations was replaced by bitterness in his second term. The tariff dispute created a large wall of tension between the two countries, after which Donald Trump faced criticism even in his own country. But now Donald Trump has had a change of heart. We and you already say I love my India. But now Donald Trump, sitting 12 thousand kilometers away from Delhi in Washington, is saying I love India.
Trump’s tone changed regarding India
Trump is assuring Indians that he is the world leader that Indians can trust 100 percent. Today you should know why Trump, who used to call Pakistan’s terrorist army chief Asim Munir his favorite field marshal, suddenly burst with love for India. What all did he say about India and Indian leaders that is being discussed more in Pakistan than in India?
If US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has arrived in India on Trump’s instructions, what is his main agenda? And how is the motor of India-US friendship, which has been on a bumpy road for a year, now being repaired in neutral gear. And after the repair, on which highway does Donald Trump want to run this motor. Now know how US President Donald Trump expressed his love for India in front of the whole world.
Trump called Gore
On Sunday, the celebration of America’s 250th Independence Day was going on in Delhi. US Ambassador to India Sergio Gore was about to give a speech at this ceremony. Just before his address, he came on stage and told that he had received a call from a special guest who was on the line. The person who called Sergio Gore to talk to Indians was none other than Sergio Gore’s boss and US President Donald Trump.
After this, in his short address, Trump generously praised India and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He told the people of India that he loves them very much and also said that if there is any need, he will be ready to help with just one phone call.
The US is repairing relations
Trump has recently taken some decisions and made comments that cannot be called favorable for India-US relations. But the visit of Foreign Minister Marco Rubio to India, his statement in India, and then Donald Trump’s address indicate that whatever has deteriorated in the last year is now being attempted to be repaired from the US side. First of all, the US is trying to fill the trust deficit created between the two countries due to tariffs and rhetoric. Trump’s statement about 100 percent trust points in this direction.
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A major reason for Donald Trump’s change of heart is also the attempt to quickly finalize a trade deal with India. In 2025, bilateral trade between India and the US was 150 billion dollars.
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During this period, the US bought goods worth about 104 billion dollars from India and sold goods worth 46 billion dollars to India.
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Thus, the US trade deficit was about 58 billion dollars. Through the trade deal, the US wants to reduce its trade deficit.
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During trade deal negotiations, India has indicated that it will buy about 500 billion dollars worth of US goods in the next 5 years. Trump wants to present this as a major achievement to his people.
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Now, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is on a visit to India, has announced that both countries can finalize the trade deal within a few weeks.
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Rubio is calling this deal beneficial for both the US and India. Friendship with India is also in the interest of America’s defense industry, because India is the world’s second largest importer. The US wants to maintain its share in this market as well.
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Since 2008, India has bought weapons worth more than 20 to 25 billion dollars from the US.
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These include C-17 and C-130 cargo planes, Apache attack helicopters, P-8I Poseidon aircraft, and Harpoon missiles.
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Delhi is the capital of India and one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, with a history spanning over two millennia. It has served as the seat of power for numerous empires, including the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, and the British Raj, leaving behind iconic landmarks like the Red Fort, Qutub Minar, and India Gate. Today, it is a vibrant metropolis that blends ancient heritage with modern urban life.America’s 250th Independence Day
America’s 250th Independence Day, celebrated on July 4, 2026, marks the semiquincentennial anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. This historic milestone commemorates the birth of the United States as a sovereign nation, following the Continental Congress’s decision to break away from British rule. The celebration will feature nationwide events, including fireworks, parades, and educational programs, reflecting on the nation’s founding principles and its journey over two and a half centuries.