FILE PHOTO: Farm workers in the district of Mehsana, in eastern India, on Jan. 21, 2025. An earlier US visit to New Delhi, planned from August 25-29, was cancelled after talks hit major roadblocks, as New Delhi resisted opening its vast agricultural and dairy sectors. - The New York Times)
NEW DELHI: India and the United States will hold trade talks on Tuesday (Sept 16), New Delhi said, raising hopes for a breakthrough weeks after President Donald Trump imposed punitive tariffs on the South Asian nation for buying Russian oil.
The move comes after Trump struck a more conciliatory tone in statements last week and expressed optimism that they could finalise a trade deal.
