Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended heartfelt congratulations to Donald Trump on his victory in the U.S. presidential election, securing a decisive 277 electoral votes. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Modi addressed Trump as “my friend” and expressed optimism about further deepening the “India-U.S. Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership”,a relationship both leaders have actively supported.
Modi shared his hopes for Trump’s term, envisioning collaboration that could bring progress on pressing global issues, including peace, stability and development. Modi emphasized the importance of cooperation on ongoing challenges, such as the conflicts in the Middle East and the Russia-Ukraine war. His post read, “Heartiest congratulations, my friend @realDonaldTrump, on your historic election victory. As you build on the successes of your previous term, I look forward to renewing our collaboration to further strengthen the India-U.S. Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership. Together, let’s work for the betterment of our people and to promote global peace, stability and prosperity”.
This personal bond between the two leaders has been visible in recent years through high-profile events like “Howdy, Modi!” in Houston and “Namaste Trump” in Ahmedabad. Both events showcased their rapport and mutual respect, drawing large audiences and emphasizing shared priorities. Modi and Trump have collaborated closely on defense and security matters, with a focus on countering terrorism and ensuring stability in the Indo-Pacific region, an area where both countries share strategic interests.
Under their prior leadership, the India-U.S. defense partnership took significant strides forward. The countries participated in joint military exercises and coordinated more closely through the Quad alliance, which includes India, the United States, Japan and Australia. This alliance reflects a shared commitment to maintaining a “free and open Indo-Pacific” and counters growing regional influence from China.
Yet, their partnership has also faced challenges, particularly on trade issues. Trump’s “America First” approach led to tariffs that impacted India-U.S. trade relations, though both leaders worked toward finding common ground and advancing fairer trade practices. Despite these occasional tensions, the focus remained on mutual economic growth and cooperation, and both nations have continued to benefit from increased bilateral trade.
Their partnership extended into the public health arena as well. During the COVID-19 pandemic, India supplied essential medical supplies to the United States and the U.S. provided crucial support when India faced its own pandemic struggles.
Trump, in his victory speech, referred to his win as a “historic moment for the American people” and extended gratitude to his supporters. He emphasized his commitment to unity and his mission to rebuild American strength and prosperity. As Modi congratulated his friend, the message signaled a continuation of the robust India-U.S. relationship, underpinned by shared values, common goals and a vision for a more stable and secure world.