Indian officials prepared briefing papers for a potential Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting with President Donald Trump on the margins of the G7 summit in Evian, France.
Agenda items include safeguarding Indian seafarers stranded by Hormuz shipping disruptions and stabilizing crude imports after the June 14 U.S.-Iran ceasefire announcement.
Energy ministry analysts modeled scenarios if Gulf ports reopen under a Pakistan-facilitated signing ceremony set for June 19.
Trade negotiators want clarity on U.S. tariffs affecting textiles and generic pharmaceuticals.
Diplomats cautioned that scheduling remains fluid amid Trump’s focus on Middle East messaging during World Cup matches in the United States.
Foreign policy commentators said even a brief bilateral pull-aside could signal whether India aligns with the new Iran framework or stays neutral.
Briefing papers cover crude import stability after the June 14 ceasefire announcement and planned June 19 signing in Islamabad.
Indian seafarers stranded by Hormuz disruptions remain a priority as shipping insurers cautiously reopen Gulf routes.
Trade officials seek clarity on U.S. tariffs affecting textiles and generic drugs ahead of possible Modi-Trump talks at Evian.
External affairs advisers said any Modi-Trump interaction at Evian would likely stay focused on energy prices and Indian crew safety rather than public commentary on the Iran deal’s legal text.
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