The two sides are also having conversations about new procurements which will help in reducing US' trade deficit with India, the White House official said.
As both countries aim for deeper ties in trade, defence, and technology, Smith, the Executive Chairman of one of the largest television-station operators in the United States has shared his insights on the evolving US-India relationship and the expanding scope of cooperation between the two
India and the United States may finalize a large trade deal within the first year of Donald Trump's second term as President, but the negotiations will be challenging, according to Mark Linscott, Senior Advisor (Trade) and former Assistant US Trade Representative.
Former US official, Mark Linscott, underscored that India and the US have "tremendous potential" adding that the two countries will conclude a "large trade deal" during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US.
In an interview with ANI, Millben said that she is looking forward to hearing what Trump and PM Modi will say on Thursday. She called India an "important partner" for the US and added that India plays a key role in mitigating some of these challenges that they are facing.
He was speaking ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with US President Donald Trump in the US. He pointed out that India and the US differ regarding the focus area, as for India the focus is in its border, while for the US, it is in the Indo-Pacific region.
Musk is likely to hold a meeting with PM Modi and the Indian government expects these could include Starlink's plans to start satellite broadband services in India, Reuters reported citing two sources, who did not want to be named as the plans are private.
On possible Boeing assembly units in India, Gupte said, "In the past, we have had MoUs where we have committed to doing that here in India for fighters. Now, we haven't been chosen yet on fighters, but we hope that will happen in the future. And we expect that we'll have to make a similar co
Aghi also noted that while President Trump seeks to "drive change" domestically and internationally, India aims for increased investments and access to cutting-edge technology from the US.