Trump’s trip to India yielded deals on helicopters and natural gas, but an agreement on trade has proven more elusive
NEW DELHI—President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled agreements aimed at boosting American exports of liquefied natural gas and sales of U.S.-made military helicopters while expressing optimism that the two sides could soon find resolution on a far-reaching trade deal that has proven elusive.
The leaders of the world’s two largest democracies focused their discussion on complimenting each other, instead of the two countries’ sticking points on trade or deadly protests in New Delhi over a controversial...
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