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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump exchanged a handshake at the G7 Summit in France, marking their first face-to-face meeting in 16 months. The interaction took place in Evian as world leaders gathered for the summit hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. The meeting drew attention as it came amid ongoing discussions on several issues affecting India-US relations.
Visuals from the summit venue showed Modi greeting Trump warmly before both leaders took their seats alongside other heads of state and government attending the gathering. The interaction was among the key moments on the sidelines of the summit, which has brought together leaders from major economies to discuss global political, economic and security issues.
The meeting marked the first in-person interaction between Modi and Trump since the Indian Prime Minister's visit to Washington in February 2025, shortly after Trump began his second term as President of the United States. Since then, the two leaders have not been seen together publicly, making the encounter a significant diplomatic moment during the summit.
The interaction took place against the backdrop of recent developments in India-US relations. Discussions between the two countries have been influenced by issues including trade negotiations, tariff-related concerns and diplomatic engagements on regional and international matters. These subjects have remained part of the broader dialogue between New Delhi and Washington over the past several months.
The G7 Summit in France has provided an opportunity for leaders to engage in bilateral and multilateral discussions alongside the main summit agenda. Modi and Trump joined other world leaders attending the event as discussions continued on a range of global economic, strategic and geopolitical issues.