Modi & Vance roll end credits on BTA progress but the plot’s still missing
By Pragadish Kirubakaran, Pradeep Damodaran and Abdul Nishad in Media News on Tuesday, 22nd April 2025 at 3:24pmIn the political minefield where India-US diplomacy plays out like a high-stakes feature film, JD Vance’s recent India visit had all the makings of a blockbuster—big stars, packed schedule, strategic dialogue, but so far it felt more like a teaser trailer than the main event.
We'll tell you why. The stage was set: JD Vance, US Vice President, landed in Delhi on April 21, fresh from his Italy stopover, to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Both sides talked trade, bilateral agreement, tariff woes, tech partnerships and investment ecosystems. Yet, despite the photo-ops and press statements, the main act--the actual trade deal--remained in the can.
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