Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (April 14, 2026) held discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump on enhancing bilateral cooperation between India and the United States. This interaction marks the third phone call between the two leaders this year and comes shortly after recent peace talks between Iran and the U.S.
According to officials, the discussions focused on expanding collaboration across key strategic and economic areas. Both sides explored opportunities to deepen ties and strengthen coordination in the current global geopolitical environment.
U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor indicated that several major “big-ticket” deals are expected to be finalized between the two nations in the coming days and weeks. These agreements are likely to include cooperation in the energy sector, which remains a crucial area of mutual interest.
The dialogue highlights the continued effort by both countries to reinforce their partnership and align on critical global and regional issues. As developments unfold, the outcome of these discussions could play a significant role in shaping future India-U.S. relations.
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