Watch live as US vice president JD Vance holds a press conference during his trip to India on Tuesday (22 April) as New Delhi looks to avoid tariffs and negotiate a bilateral trade deal with Washington.
Watch live: JD Vance holds press conference during India trip to discuss trade deal

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