Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the U.S. and India (a country upon which Apple is very much focused) as “close friends and natural partners,” expressing optimism that future trade negotiations could unleash “limitless potential.” In an early Wednesday post on X, Modi stated that both nations are striving to resolve trade discussions “at the earliest.” He also looked forward to engaging with President Donald Trump. “We will work together to secure a brighter, more prosperous future for both our people,” Modi wrote.
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President Trump and Prime Minister Modi signal mutual optimism for US-India trade negotiation
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