Trump Tells PM Modi “We All Love You” in First Call After US-Iran Ceasefire; Big India-US Deals Expected Soon

In their first conversation following the ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran, US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a 40-minute phone call, during which the Republican leader expressed warmth, saying, “I just want you to know we all love you.”

According to US envoy Sergio Gor, the two leaders reviewed the “substantial progress” in bilateral relations and discussed upcoming cooperation across key sectors. He indicated that Washington and New Delhi are likely to finalise several “big-ticket” agreements in the coming days and weeks, particularly in the energy sector.

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During the call—their third interaction this year—President Trump also briefed PM Modi on the evolving situation in the Middle East following the ceasefire deal.

Taking to social media platform X, PM Modi described the exchange as productive, stating that both sides reviewed the significant advancements made in India-US bilateral cooperation across multiple areas.

The conversation underscores the continued strengthening of strategic ties between the two nations, with further developments expected soon.

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