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US veep Vance lands in India to negotiate early trade deal and strengthen bilateral ties​

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US Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance arrive in New Delhi April 21, 2025. — Kenny Holston/Pool/Reuters pic

US Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance arrive in New Delhi April 21, 2025. — Kenny Holston/Pool/Reuters pic
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Monday, 21 Apr 2025 4:48 PM MYT
NEW DELHI, April 21 — US Vice President JD Vance began a four-day visit to India today as New Delhi looks to seal an early trade deal and stave off punishing US tariffs.


Vance’s visit comes two months after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with US President Donald Trump at the White House.

A red carpet welcome with an honour guard and troupes of folk dancers greeted Vance after he stepped out into the sweltering sunshine of New Delhi, where he is set to meet with Modi.

Vance, 40, a devout Catholic convert who arrived in New Delhi a day after meeting Pope Francis in the Vatican, toured a vast Hindu temple with his family on one of his first stops.
 
India not need to fly to Washington. It came to them. Where is Rishi Sunak when you needed him.
 

No butter deal yet: India reportedly draws red line on US dairy over animal feed practices​

Additional clarity could emerge during US Vice President JD Vance’s ongoing visit to India, where he is set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.​

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APRIL 21, 2025 / 11:18 IST
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Indian cattle feed is primarily plant-based, relying on oil cakes as a protein source.

Indian cattle feed is primarily plant-based, relying on oil cakes as a protein source.​

As India and the United States race to seal a comprehensive trade pact by the fall of 2025, a key sticking point has emerged that could derail negotiations: dairy imports.

According to a report by Mint, Indian negotiators have drawn a firm line on the import of American dairy products, citing significant differences in animal feeding practices. Unless the US agrees to either alter these practices or adopt India’s vegetarian certification norms, dairy items such as butter and cheese will remain off the table, the report said, quoting three people familiar with the talks.
 
Trump must think out of the box to sell Cow Dung , Cow urine to Yeedia?
 

In India, a complex web of religion, culture, and history surrounds the consumption of beef, making it a contentious issue for many. As the majority of Indians are Hindu, the cow holds a revered status in Hinduism, making beef eating a taboo in many communities.
 
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