US Says Major Trade Progress Made With India During Vance Visit

Narendra Modi meets JD Vance and his family in New Delhi, India, on April 21.

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The US said it’s made “significant progress” toward a bilateral trade deal following talks between Vice President JD Vance and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, laying down a roadmap for further discussions that New Delhi hopes may shield it from additional tariff hikes.