Trump Signals Imminent US-India Trade Deal, Warns Pakistan on Terrorism
Washington, June 1 – In a significant statement, former US President Donald Trump announced that a major trade agreement between the United States and India is nearly finalized and is expected to be made public soon. As per agency report, Trump emphasized that the proposed agreement would be mutually beneficial and could take the economic ties between the two nations to new heights.
Speaking during an interview, Trump praised the strength of India’s democracy and described the bilateral relationship with India as stronger than ever before. He expressed his admiration for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating that they share excellent rapport. Trump highlighted that the nearing trade deal is a testament to the growing cooperation between the two countries and aligns with their shared strategic and economic interests.
Addressing regional security concerns, Trump issued a stern warning to Pakistan. He made it clear that if Pakistan continues its support for terrorism or fosters instability along the India-Pakistan border, the United States may be compelled to take strong action. He reiterated America's zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and warned that no nation will be allowed to shelter or encourage extremist activities.
Trump also underscored that strengthening economic and strategic ties with India is part of a broader US policy to counter global challenges, including China's expanding influence. He described India as a true and reliable partner of the United States and affirmed America's commitment to enhancing cooperation with India in military, strategic, and technological domains.
Trump’s comments reflect a broader intent to deepen the US-India partnership across various sectors, while simultaneously sending a clear message to Pakistan about its conduct on the issue of terrorism.