According to the Pew Research Center, 725,000 unregistered Indian immigrants were in the US last year.
So far, India has escaped the threat of export tariffs to the United States.
In the past, Trump called India a “King of Tariff” and “great violence” of trade relations and threatened with mutual actions unless Delhi reduces US import taxes.
A recent budget in India has noticed duties that decreased by a number of goods, including high -end motorcycles as Davidson’s iconic Harley.
The Secretary of the Indian Finance told the local media that it was a sign that the country was “not the king’s tariff”.
Last week, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said both countries were working on further deepening bilateral relations.
Foreign Minister S Jaishankar represented India at Trump’s inauguration ceremony and held talks with his American counterpart Mark Rubio while in Washington.
In November, after Trump’s election win, Yashankar said the country was not nervous to work with the US president.