Trump says he will visit India as frosty relationship with Modi thaws
US President Donald Trump promised to visit India during a bilateral meeting at the G7 summit in France, signalling a thawing of relations between the two countries. Trump said it would take place "sometime in the future", adding India and the US were close to agreeing a trade d
US President Donald Trump promised to visit India during a bilateral meeting at the G7 summit in France, signalling a thawing of relations between the two countries.
Trump said it would take place "sometime in the future", adding India and the US were close to agreeing a trade deal.
Relations between the two superpowers came under strain after Trump announced his plans to impose tariffs on India last year.
The killing of three Indian sailors by the US military last week further complicated the relationship.
The sailors were killed in the Gulf of Oman in a strike after the US military targeted a tanker which it accused of violating its blockade on Iranian ports.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi raised the safety of Indian sailors working in the Strait of Hormuz with Trump during their meeting at the G7 summit.
The pair also discussed their efforts to reach a trade deal - negotiations which were set back by a recent US announcement that new import taxes on countries judged not to be doing enough to tackle forced labour, including India .
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Trump called Modi a "tough negotiator", and pledged to visit the country soon.

