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Trump says US to sell state of art F35 jets to India

February 2025 344 views 22 Sec

US President Donald Trump says he expects "wonderful trade deals" as he meets Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, setting an unusually upbeat tone as he slaps tariffs on both friends and foes. "We're going to make some wonderful trade deals for India and the US," Trump says as he opens talks with Modi at the White House.

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