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Modi & Trump Back in “Bhai Mode”? PM’s Post Sparks Buzz

TL;DR: PM Modi warmly responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s social media post, saying he’s “also looking forward to speaking” with him soon. Both leaders stressed that India and the U.S. are “close friends and natural partners” and hinted at wrapping up stalled trade talks. If successful, this could ease tariffs, lower import prices, and safeguard Indian jobs.

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Modi’s Reply

PM Modi posted on X that India and the U.S. are “close friends and natural partners.” He expressed confidence that the ongoing TradeTalks will unlock “limitless potential” and lead to a “brighter, more prosperous future” for both nations. He added that he’s “looking forward to speaking with President Trump” soon.

Trump’s Message

Trump, in his post on Truth Social, called Modi his “good friend” and said he was confident there would be “no difficulty” in reaching a successful conclusion to the TradeDeal. His tone was notably softer compared to the past few months when the two countries were locked in a tariff war.

Why It Matters for People

  • Jobs & Livelihoods: A smoother trade deal could protect lakhs of Workers in sectors like textiles, pharma, IT, and agriculture.

  • Cost of Goods: Reduced tariffs could make Electronics, healthcare items, and farm machinery cheaper for consumers.

  • Economic Stability: Positive U.S.–India relations will boost investor confidence and open up opportunities for small Businesses.

  • Fairness: Earlier, Trump had imposed 50% tariffs on Indian goods. Now both sides seem ready for compromise.

The Bigger Picture

  • Modi earlier set a target of raising trade to $500 billion by 2030.

  • U.S. Vice President Vance visited India earlier this year to ease tensions.

  • For ordinary families, this deal isn’t just about diplomacy—it directly affects the cost of daily living.

MediaFx Take (From People’s Perspective)

When big leaders talk trade, the impact trickles down to the working class first. If tariffs reduce and talks succeed, it won’t just benefit corporates—it could actually mean stable jobs, fair prices, and relief for small traders. That’s the kind of prosperity that truly matters.

Let’s hope these talks aren’t just friendly words but bring real gains for common people.


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