India, Sept. 16 -- After weeks of criticism of India's trade policies and Russian energy purchases by the Trump administration in the US, chief trade negotiators of the two countries are meeting in New Delhi to chart a way forward in finalising a bilateral trade agreement. The US has sent assistant trade representative Brendan Lynch to India after positive social media exchanges between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed to a thaw in the relationship that was hit by strains not witnessed in the past two decades. The US ambassador-nominee to India, Sergio Gor, widely seen as an enforcer for Trump, too has done his bit to try and salvage the relationship by saying the two sides are "not far apart" on trade issue...