JD Vance Calls for Stronger India-US Ties as Trade Talks Gain Momentum
U.S. Vice President JD Vance has called for deeper and more strategic ties between India and the United States, emphasizing the need for cooperation to ensure a âprosperous and peacefulâ 21st century. Speaking at a gathering in the historic city of Jaipur during his official visit to India, Vance delivered a powerful message about the shared global responsibility of the two democracies.
âBut I also believe that if we fail to work together successfully, the 21st Century could be a very dark time for all of humanity,â Vance warned, highlighting the broader implications of the bilateral relationship beyond economics.
A Critical Moment in Trade Negotiations
The vice presidentâs speech comes amid ongoing and rapidly progressing trade negotiations between India and the U.S. Both sides are racing to finalize a deal before President Donald Trump’s 90-day suspension on higher tariffs ends on July 9. India, which faced the prospect of 27% tariffs on key exports, has been in intense talks to avoid economic fallout.
Vance confirmed that the two nations have âfinalised the terms of referenceâ for the trade talks, calling it âa vital stepâ toward achieving the shared vision of President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Praise and Realism in Diplomatic Tone
Calling Modi âa tough negotiatorâ who âdrives a hard bargain,â Vance received applause from the Jaipur audience. However, he didnât shy away from acknowledging the trade friction between the two nations. The U.S. has criticized Indiaâs high tariffs, with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer citing a âserious lack of reciprocityâ in trade ties.
Despite recent reductions by India in duties on several goods, sticking points remain, particularly in the agriculture sectorâwhere the U.S. seeks market access and India remains defensive.
Beyond Trade: Defense and Energy
The relationship isnât solely economic. Vance emphasized U.S. interest in expanding energy and defense cooperation with India, adding to a broader strategic partnership that has grown significantly in recent years.
On Monday, Vance and Modi also discussed collaborations in advanced technologies and national security, underscoring Indiaâs growing role in Americaâs Indo-Pacific strategy. The leaders are expected to meet again later this year at the Quad Summit, which Delhi will host.
A Personal Connection to India
Vanceâs visit is not just diplomaticâitâs deeply personal. Accompanied by his wife Usha and their three children, the family has been embracing Ushaâs Indian roots. Ushaâs parents migrated from Andhra Pradesh, and the couple expressed a desire to introduce their children to Indian culture and heritage.

Images of their children dressed in traditional Indian attire went viral across Indian media, adding a relatable and human touch to the official visit. The family visited Jaipurâs iconic Amer Fort on Tuesday and is set to tour the Taj Mahal in Agra before returning to the U.S.
Looking Ahead
As Washington and Delhi edge closer to a landmark trade agreement, Vanceâs visit underscores the growing geopolitical and cultural significance of India-U.S. relations. With high stakes on trade, technology, and global leadership, both nations appear ready to take bold steps toward a new era of partnership.
âThe future depends on what we build together,â Vance said. And with the clock ticking on tariff deadlines and growing regional challenges, the world is watching.