U.S. and India remain 'pretty far apart' on key issues despite Trump's 'very productive' visit, experts say

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Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were unable to announce progress on a long-awaited trade deal despite a warm welcome for the U.S. president.

the deal might not be signed before the presidential election in November, and Nooruddin suggested that the two sides are"pretty far apart on a lot of very basic issues."

"India sees China as a threat but isn't actually playing the kind of role that countries like the U.S. traditionally would have played to kind of counter China," Price said, though Washington may have once hoped it would. Trump boasted Monday of recent joint military exercises between the Indian and American militaries, and warships from both navies have participated inin the volatile South China Sea. Regardless,"India has no interest in being dragged into a war with China" in the Pacific, Nooruddin said. New Delhi's focus is its contested northeastern border.

Both the U.S. and India stand to gain from closer ties, at least to a point. Trump gets another warm relationship with a strongman leader, points among some of the Indian diaspora in the U.S., and lucrative new weapons deals. Modi, meanwhile, gets to bolster his image as a global statesman and will feel more confident in its spats with Beijing.

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