Desk Correspondent , Delhi - The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has officially confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump have held eight telephonic and in-person conversations since January 2025. This statement comes as a response to recent claims made by U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding the progress and nature of a potential "comprehensive trade deal" between the two nations. The MEA's disclosure underscores the intensity of the bilateral engagement during the first year of the second Trump administration, characterized by a mix of close personal rapport and complex economic negotiations.

Addressing Secretary Lutnick’s remarks—which suggested that a trade deal could be finalized sooner than expected if India addresses specific tariff concerns—the MEA spokesperson noted that the frequent dialogues between the two leaders have covered a wide spectrum of issues, including defense, energy, and technology. However, the spokesperson remained cautious about the "trade deal" terminology, preferring to describe the ongoing talks as "constructive engagements aimed at resolving legacy trade issues and expanding market access." The MEA emphasized that India remains committed to a "win-win" outcome that respects the developmental needs of its domestic industries.

The eight interactions in a single year mark a significant uptick in diplomatic frequency, signaling that both New Delhi and Washington view their partnership as a top priority despite public friction over tariffs and Russian oil imports. While Secretary Lutnick has adopted a "tough but fair" stance in line with President Trump’s "reciprocal trade" policy, the MEA’s briefing suggests that the direct line between Modi and Trump remains the primary mechanism for navigating these hurdles. As 2026 begins, all eyes are on whether this "frequent flyer" diplomacy will finally translate into a formal economic pact that can withstand the pressures of the "America First" and "Atmanirbhar Bharat" agendas.
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