The upcoming bilateral meeting between the Indian Prime Minister and the US President will prioritise discussions on a trade deal, specifically addressing the agriculture and dairy sectors. Other key items on the agenda include the West Asia conflict, energy security, Russian oil purchase, and the H-1B visa issue. The Indian leader is also expected to raise concerns regarding the death of sailors and difficulties caused by blockades in the Strait of Hormuz, an issue previously brought up with the US Secretary of State and during the G7 leaders’ address. This bilateral discussion follows their recent interaction at the G7 Summit, which marked their first in-person meeting in sixteen months. During the summit, the two leaders exchanged a formal handshake instead of an embrace. The Indian leader was positioned in the front row for the official G7 photograph alongside the US and French Presidents. The interaction highlighted a focus on strategic interests and geopolitical alignments over symbolic gestures amid ongoing conversations regarding tariffs and trade.

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