
In a landmark meeting at the White House, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump unveiled an ambitious roadmap for India-US relations, dubbed the “MEGA Partnership” – combining Trump’s “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) with Modi’s “Make In India Great Again” (MIGA) initiatives. The comprehensive agreements span multiple sectors and represent a significant deepening of ties between the world’s two largest democracies.
Trade and Economic Cooperation
The leaders set an ambitious target to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030. A significant development includes welcoming $735 billion worth of investment by Indian firms in the US. The partnership will focus on:
- Negotiating the first tranche of a mutually beneficial Trade Agreement
- Reducing trade barriers and improving market access
- Creating a new framework for “Military Trade Partnership”
- Opening markets for US agricultural products, bourbon, and motorcycles
- Reforming Indian market access for US dairy products
Defense Collaboration
A cornerstone of the partnership is the new 10-year defense agreement, featuring:
- Significant increase in US military sales to India, including F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters
- Expansion of joint military exercises and defense co-production
- Development of submarine warfare systems
- Creation of the Autonomous Systems Industry Alliance for Indo-Pacific security
- Enhanced military technology transfer and co-production capabilities
Technology and Innovation
The launch of the US-India TRUST (Transforming the Relation using Strategic Technology) initiative marks a new chapter in technological cooperation:
- $1.5 billion investment in the NISAR mission
- Joint development in AI, semiconductors, and biotechnology
- NASA-ISRO collaboration planned for 2025
- Focus on quantum computing and critical technologies
- Development of power and digital infrastructure
- Creation of certified technology vendor ecosystem
Energy Security
The partnership emphasizes energy cooperation through:
- Development of US-India gas and oil trade infrastructure
- Technology transfer in the energy sector
- Construction of US-designed nuclear reactors in India
- Establishment of a comprehensive energy security framework
- Reforms to welcome US energy companies
- Focus on clean and renewable energy solutions
Nuclear Cooperation
Significant progress was made in nuclear energy cooperation:
- Agreement on building US-designed nuclear reactors in India
- Technology transfer arrangements for nuclear power
- Enhanced civilian nuclear technology development
- Commitment to nuclear safety and security
Visa and Immigration
Important reforms in visa policies include:
- Streamlining visa renewal process for Indians
- New policy allowing visa renewal without in-person interview
- Extension of validity for certain visa categories
- Enhanced cooperation on legal migration pathways
- Joint efforts to combat illegal immigration
People-to-People Ties
The partnership recognizes the importance of cultural and educational exchanges:
- Recognition of 200,000+ Indian student community contributing $8 billion to US economy
- New initiatives in Los Angeles and Boston
- Enhanced higher education partnerships
- Focus on professional mobility and cultural exchanges
- Strengthening law enforcement cooperation
Counter-Terrorism and Security
Both nations committed to enhanced security cooperation:
- Joint commitment to combat cross-border terrorism
- US approval for extradition of 26/11 terror attack accused
- Enhanced intelligence sharing
- Cooperation in cyber security
- Joint efforts to prevent terrorist financing
Multilateral Cooperation
The partnership extends to global cooperation:
- Shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific
- Joint stance on maritime security
- Enhanced diplomatic coordination
- Strengthened cooperation with Middle East partners
- Commitment to international peace and security
This comprehensive partnership represents a historic milestone in India-US relations, establishing concrete frameworks for cooperation across multiple domains. The joint statement emphasizes practical implementation and measurable outcomes, setting the stage for a deeper and more strategic relationship between the two nations in the years to come.

