Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump shared a handshake and brief exchange Tuesday at the G7 summit [1, 2].
The meeting serves as a critical signal of a renewed India-U.S. agenda during a period of global uncertainty. This interaction sets the stage for upcoming bilateral talks between the two nations [1].
The encounter took place in Evian, France, during the G7 summit held from June 15 to 17, 2026 [1, 2, 3]. Observers closely watched the exchange as it marked a significant diplomatic moment for the two leaders [1, 2].
This interaction is particularly notable because it follows a gap of nearly 16 months since the leaders last held a formal bilateral meeting [1]. The brief nature of the exchange in Evian suggests a preliminary coordination effort before more substantive discussions occur.
While some initial reports indicated that the two leaders were merely likely to meet, confirmed reports from the summit venue verify that the encounter occurred [2, 3]. The meeting underscores the strategic importance of the relationship between New Delhi and Washington as they navigate shifting geopolitical dynamics, an effort to maintain stability in their partnership.
“The leaders shared a handshake and brief exchange in Evian to signal a renewed India-US agenda.”
The reunion between Modi and Trump at the G7 summit suggests a desire to stabilize and revitalize the strategic partnership between India and the U.S. By prioritizing a public display of cooperation in France, both leaders are signaling to the international community that their bilateral relationship remains a priority despite a long hiatus in formal meetings.


