Donald Trump may visit India early next year, hope to finalise trade deal soon, says Marco Rubio
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed plans for President Donald Trump's visit to India early next year, highlighting strengthening India-US relations. This comes as both nations are nearing a bilateral trade agreement. Rubio also indicated h...

In an exclusive interview with IANS at the White House, as reported by TV channels, Rubio also said he expected to travel to India before the end of the year to prepare for the presidential visit.
"I look forward to returning myself before the end of the year and setting up a presidential visit in the early parts of next year," Rubio said in the exclusive interview.
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Asked if Trump's visit could take place next year, Rubio replied, "We're hoping. That's what we're working towards, sometime early next year to have the President come."
Rubio said the India-US relationship was in a strong position following the recent meeting between Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G7 Summit.
"I think it's going fantastic. I mean, it's very strong," he said. "We had a great meeting with the Prime Minister. The President did at the G7."
The secretary of state also expressed optimism about the ongoing trade negotiations between the two countries.
"We're hoping to finalise a trade deal. We're on the last inches of getting it done, and it's very positive," he said.
Rubio said Washington was also looking forward to another meeting of the Quad leaders in the near future. "We look forward to re-engaging again in another Quad meeting very soon," he said.
Describing India as one of America's closest partners, Rubio said, "India is such a close partner and ally of the United States, and the relationship between the Prime Minister and the President couldn't be closer, which I think is really important in diplomacy."
President Trump last visited India in February 2020, when he and Prime Minister Modi addressed the "Namaste Trump" rally in Ahmedabad before holding bilateral talks in New Delhi.
Since returning to office, Trump and Modi have maintained regular engagement as both governments seek to deepen cooperation across trade, defence, technology and the Indo-Pacific.
The United States and India are also key partners in the Quad, alongside Japan and Australia, with the four nations expanding cooperation on regional security, critical technologies, resilient supply chains and maritime security.
India-US trade deal
The secretary of state's remarks come as India-US trade negotiations remain in progress, with both sides working to finalise a bilateral trade agreement.
The two countries signed a framework for an interim trade deal in February 2026, with Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal having expressed confidence at the time that a deal would be concluded by April or early May 2026.
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However, the agreement has faced delays due to legal challenges to the US reciprocal tariff system and ongoing Section 301 investigations into Indian exports.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer visited New Delhi on June 23-24 for talks, though no fresh deadlines were set.
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