
EP 17 | Advancing India-US Relations: Strengthening Trade, Defense, and Technology | Policy Beyond Borders
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The India-United States relationship has surfaced as one of the most critical partnerships in the current world order, which shares global geopolitics, trade, and energy security. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is one of the first leaders to visit President Trump in his second term. This reflects the weight of the relationship between India and the U.S. The visit can bring significance to Indo-US relations and promote global stability, economic growth, and technological innovation.
The major agenda of the visit was mainly focused on the areas of bilateral cooperation, including trade, defence, energy security, immigration, and technology.
Modi’s visit has strengthened ties and paved the way for future cooperation, addressing global concerns and promoting reciprocal development.
Speaker: Amb T P Sreenivasan
Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations, Vienna; Governor for India of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna; and Deputy Chief of Mission (Ambassadorial Rank) in the Embassy of India, Washington.
Moderator: Aleena T Sabu, Research Associate (International Relations) CPPR
Discussion Points
1. Key Agenda of Modi’s Visit to the US
2. Strategic and Geopolitical Implications
3. Implications on Bilateral Trade between India and US
4. Future of India-US Relations in the Post-Trump era