U.S. President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met during the 2026 [1] G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France.
The meeting marks a significant diplomatic touchpoint between the two nations as they navigate key global issues and strategic partnerships. This encounter serves as a primary venue for the leaders to align their interests on security and trade within the broader framework of the G7 agenda.
The two leaders attended a cultural event alongside other G7 heads of state before engaging in bilateral talks [1]. This interaction represents the first time Trump and Modi have met in 16 months [2].
Evian-les-Bains served as the backdrop for the summit's high-level discussions. The bilateral session focused on addressing pressing international challenges and strengthening the diplomatic ties between Washington and New Delhi [3].
While the cultural event provided a public display of cooperation, the private talks were designed to resolve outstanding issues and coordinate policies. The presence of other world leaders at the summit underscores the multilateral nature of the discussions occurring in France this week.
Officials said that the meetings were part of the scheduled G7 agenda to ensure stability and cooperation among the world's leading economies [3]. The handshake between the two leaders signaled a continuation of their working relationship despite the long gap since their previous meeting.
“The leaders met in Evian-les-Bains for bilateral talks and a cultural event.”
The resumption of direct face-to-face diplomacy between the U.S. and India after 16 months suggests a renewed effort to stabilize the strategic partnership. By utilizing the G7 summit in France as a venue, both leaders can signal global cooperation while addressing specific bilateral frictions away from a formal state visit.



