Trump, Modi Meet at G7 to Reset U.S.-India Ties

Is this a thriving partnership or a damaged relationship dressed up for the world stage?
Trump, Modi Meet at G7 to Reset U.S.-India Ties
Above: Donald Trump with Narendra Modi at the G7 summit in Evian, eastern France, on June 17. Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

The U.S.-India trade deal is more smoke than substance — the $500 billion purchase pledge is pure fantasy when bilateral goods and services exports totaled just $83 billion in 2024. Trump's tariff obsession has already torched trust that took decades to build, and the 18% rate only looks good because Washington manufactured the crisis in the first place. Calling this a reset ignores the real collateral damage done to a once-depoliticized relationship.

Narrative B

The Modi-Trump relationship is delivering real results — defense cooperation was renewed for another decade, India signed onto the Pax Silica Initiative and a joint AI cooperation statement, and high-level visits have surged since Ambassador Gor arrived. The relationship is interest-based and transactional, which actually makes it more durable because both sides have concrete stakes in making it work. Strong working-level momentum on defense, technology and energy is exactly what a serious strategic partnership looks like.


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The Controversies


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