A delegation from the United States, led by a senior trade official, is scheduled to travel to India next week to resume negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement. The move is part of ongoing efforts by both countries to finalise a framework that addresses trade barriers, tariffs and market
On October 31, 2025, the United States and India formalised a 10-year defence cooperation framework, marking a significant deepening of military ties between the two nations. U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth described the pact as a cornerstone for regional stability and said military relations “have never been stronger”. Key Elements and Scope The agreement outlines
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called India “one of the top relationships the United States has in the world today.” He made the remark during the Senate confirmation hearing for Sergio Gor, Trump’s nominee for US Ambassador to India, underscoring the strategic importance of ties with New Delhi. Gor’s Trade And Tariff Outlook […]















