Photos taken during a meeting between President Trump and India's prime minister Narendra Modi revealed a framed image of Trump's infamous mug shot.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United States President Donald Trump have spoken about easing tariffs and resolving trade concerns between the two countries, while also shoring up defense
President Donald Trump gestures to a reporter for a question during a news conference with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the East Room of the White House on Thursday in Washington. | Alex Brandon/AP Now that Donald J.
The US has deported a fourth batch of illegal Indian immigrants, with 12 people arriving in Delhi via Panama, days after prime minister Narendra Modi met president Donald Trump in Washington. The 12 Indians are believed to be among the 299 illegal migrants deported by the US to Panama a few days ago.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Washington, D.C., his meeting with President Donald Trump holds the potential to reshape global geopolitics. This is not just another diplomatic visit—
India's opposition parties have criticised U.S. President Donald Trump's offer to sell F-35 fighters to the country, citing their high costs, even as Russia has discussed producing its most advanced jets locally in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goals.
There was guarded optimism among military experts in India as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump outlined plans to ramp up sales of defense systems to New Delhi, including F-35 stealth fighter jets,
Apple is ramping up its investments in India while scaling back those in Vietnam. Donald Trump and Narendra Modi met in the US as the duo tried to balance their bilateral trade.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently attended the AI Act Summit in Paris before heading to Washington for discussions with US President Donald Trump. The trip underscored India's strategic priorities in trade,
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world US gas exports are the most likely beneficiaries of a pledge by Donald Trump and Narendra Modi to make India a leading buyer of American energy,
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump in February 2025 launched the U.S.-India COMPACT (Catalyzing Opportunities for Military Partnership, Accelerated Commerce Technology) for the
During his two-day visit to the United States and meeting with President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed a mega bilateral trade agreement, with both nations agreeing to boost India-US trade to $500 billion by 2030.