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Vance wants closer US-Indian ties but warns that a 'dark period' is coming if not

Vance wants closer US-Indian ties but warns that a 'dark period' is coming if not

On a Tuesday visit to India, JD Vance, the Vice President of the United States, said that the United States was looking to sell more defence and energy equipment to India. He added that the ties between India and the United States will shape this century.

In a speech delivered in Jaipur, a city in northwestern India, he stated that if India and the United States worked together effectively we would see a prosperous and peaceful 21st century.

"But I believe that the 21st Century could be very dark for humanity if we do not work together effectively."

After their dinner, he praised Narendra Modi repeatedly. Vance, his wife (who is the daughter an Indian immigrant) and their three kids are on a four-day, mostly personal visit to India.

The visit comes as India rushes to seal a trade deal before the 90-day suspension of tariffs announced by the Trump administration.

"Prime Minister Modi has a reputation as a tough negotiator." Vance, to loud laughter in the audience, said that Modi is a tough negotiator.

Nirmala Sitharaman, Indian Finance minister, said on Monday in San Francisco that India hopes to have "positively concluded" the first portion of a new trade agreement by autumn.

Vance confirmed that he and Modi had made progress in the trade negotiations and confirmed the finalisation of the terms for reference.

He said that the roadmap outlined in the document would lead to a final agreement between our two nations. Reporting by Rupam JAIN; Writing by Sakshi DAIL; Editing By YP RAJESH and Kim Coghill

(source: Reuters)