Indian markets feel the chill in Trump-Modi ties


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) and US President Donald Trump. — Bloomberg

WHEN Narendra Modi dropped in on Donald Trump last week, there was none of the bear-hugging bonhomie that was on display at the White House Rose Garden in 2017.

The hand-clasping bromance from the 2019 “Howdy Modi” event in Houston was also missing.

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