PM Modi and US President Trump to Hold Bilateral Talks on Sidelines of G7 Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump will meet on June 17 during the G7 Summit in France, with trade negotiations, economic cooperation, and key bilateral issues expected to dominate the discussions.
White House Confirms Modi-Trump Meeting in France
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump are set to hold bilateral talks on June 17 on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France, the White House confirmed on Saturday.
The meeting is expected to focus on key issues in India-US relations, including ongoing negotiations over a bilateral trade agreement and broader strategic cooperation between the two countries.
First Meeting in 16 Months
The upcoming interaction will mark the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders in nearly 16 months.
Their last major engagement came after Trump’s victory in the November 2024 US presidential election, when Prime Minister Modi visited the United States. Since then, both nations have maintained diplomatic engagement, but several issues have emerged that have tested bilateral ties.
Modi to Attend G7 Summit at Macron’s Invitation
Prime Minister Modi will participate in the G7 Summit on June 16 and 17 at the invitation of French President Emmanuel Macron.
During the summit, Modi is expected to hold discussions with leaders of G7 nations, partner countries, and international organizations on a range of global challenges.
Key topics likely to feature in the discussions include global cooperation, sustainable economic growth, climate and energy security, and the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence.
Trade Deal Likely to Dominate Bilateral Talks
According to US officials, one of the primary subjects of discussion between Modi and Trump is expected to be the proposed India-US trade agreement.
Negotiations over the deal have been underway for several months, with both sides exploring ways to expand economic cooperation and increase bilateral trade.
American officials have described India and the United States as natural economic partners with significant potential to deepen commercial ties.
Recent Differences in Bilateral Relations
Despite the strong strategic partnership between the two countries, India-US relations have witnessed some friction in recent months.
Areas of disagreement have included Washington’s tariff policies affecting Indian exports, Trump’s repeated claims regarding his role in facilitating a ceasefire between India and Pakistan during the 2025 Operation Sindoor crisis, and differences over India’s continued purchase of Russian oil.
India has consistently rejected claims of external mediation in its bilateral matters and has maintained its independent foreign policy stance.
Trade Agreement May Still Take Time
US officials have indicated that while discussions on the trade pact are progressing, the agreement may not be finalized immediately.
They noted that President Trump has traditionally favored trade deals that provide clear benefits to the United States and is unlikely to approve an agreement unless he considers it advantageous.
As a result, while the summit meeting may help advance negotiations, expectations of a final breakthrough remain limited.
Strengthening a Strategic Partnership
The Modi-Trump meeting comes at a significant time as both nations seek to strengthen economic cooperation and strategic coordination amid evolving global challenges.
Observers believe the talks could help address recent differences while laying the groundwork for deeper collaboration in trade, technology, defence, and regional security in the years ahead.

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