
U.S. Vice President JD Vance, during his maiden visit to India, said on Tuesday that the United States aims to expand energy and defence sales to the country, emphasising that U.S.-India relations will be pivotal in shaping the century.
“If India and the United States work together successfully, we’re going to see a 21st century that is prosperous and peaceful,” he said in a speech in the northwestern Indian city of Jaipur.
“But I also believe that if we fail to work together successfully, the 21st century could be a very dark time for all of humanity.”
Vance Praises PM Modi
He also repeatedly praised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi following their dinner on Monday. Vance is on a mostly personal, four-day visit to India along with his wife, who is the daughter of Indian immigrants, and their three children.
The trip comes at a time when India is rushing to clinch an early trade deal with the U.S. – its largest trading partner – before the end of the 90-day pause on the steep tariffs announced by President Donald Trump’s administration.
“Prime Minister Modi is a tough negotiator. He drives a hard bargain,” Vance said to a big laughter from the audience.
India hopes to “positively conclude” the first part of a trade pact by autumn, Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in San Francisco on Monday.
Vance said he and Modi had made good progress on trade talks and confirmed that the two sides had finalised the terms of reference for the trade negotiation.
“It sets a roadmap toward a final deal between our nations,” he said.
(With inputs from Reuters)