'Just look at him!' : Trump gushes over PM Modi's 'calm, cool, killer' persona ahead of bilateral meeting
US President Donald Trump once again showered accolades on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their high-profile encounter at the G7 leaders' lunch in France on Wednesday, resetting ties, just before sitting down for a bilateral meeting, their fi...

The warmth shared between the two leaders highlights a deeply strategic relationship that continues to attract intense international scrutiny.
The US President's latest remarks resonate with observations he shared in recent months, where he characterised PM Modi as "calm", "cool" and a "total killer". Trump originally deployed the striking phrase to capture the Prime Minister's underlying fortitude and formidable bargaining skills, which operate beneath his characteristically soft-spoken diplomatic exterior.
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Demonstrating a consistent regard for PM Modi's political endurance and governance model, Trump had also extended his warm wishes earlier this month to mark Modi's milestone of becoming India's longest-serving Prime Minister.
This highly anticipated interaction in the picturesque French commune of Evian-les-Bains represents the first in-person dialogue between the two statesmen in over 16 months.
Beyond an initial exchange of pleasantries, their structured talks are slated to delve into critical bilateral domains, including trade optimisation, energy collaboration, and regional security paradigms.
The timing of this diplomatic reset is particularly significant as New Delhi and Washington systematically manage complex trade adjustments alongside emerging maritime security shifts in the Strait of Hormuz.
He has routinely looked back at massive diaspora landmarks like the "Howdy Modi" rally in Houston to illustrate PM Modi's mass appeal and decisive decision-making capabilities.
Trump has repeatedly leveraged the expression to emphasise that, behind closed doors, PM Modi is an incredibly astute political strategist and an uncompromising negotiator.
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Moving past the prominent personal equation between the two leaders, official delegations are priming the talks to advance an interim trade framework, settle visa regulatory concerns, and streamline energy partnerships.
Bilateral trade negotiations remain active, with negotiators from both sides signalling growing confidence that a preliminary trade agreement could be actualised within the coming weeks.
As the multilateral proceedings of the G7 Summit advance, this focal interaction is set to remain a centrepiece for global observers, serving as a powerful testament to the enduring weight of India-US strategic ties and the uniquely personalised diplomacy driving them forward.
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