India Gives Money to US Businesses

Introduction

Indian companies will give more than $20.5 billion to the United States. This is the most money from any one country for 2026.

Main Body

Indian companies put money into medicine, factories, and technology. Twelve companies gave $1.1 billion in only one day. This is a new record. Ambassador Sergio Gor says this happens because of President Donald Trump's rules. These rules make business people feel safe. Now, more people want to put money in the US. This money helps the US. It creates more jobs for people. It also helps the US get the things it needs for its factories. The US and India want to trade more. They want to trade $500 billion by the year 2030. This money helps both countries grow.

Conclusion

India gave a record amount of money to the US. This helps both countries trade more in the future.

Learning

πŸ’‘ The Power of 'More'

In this story, we see the word more used many times. For an A2 student, this is the secret to talking about growth and change.

How it works: Put more before a noun to show an increase.

  • More money β†’ πŸ’° + πŸ’°
  • More jobs β†’ πŸ’Ό + πŸ’Ό
  • More people β†’ πŸ‘₯ + πŸ‘₯

πŸ› οΈ Simple Action Verbs

Look at how the text describes moving money and goods. These are the 'money' verbs you need:

  1. Give (India gives money)
  2. Put (Companies put money into factories)
  3. Create (This creates jobs)
  4. Trade (They want to trade more)

Quick Pattern: [Person/Company] β†’ [Verb] β†’ [Thing] Example: India β†’ gives β†’ money.


πŸ“… Time Markers

To reach A2, you must move from 'now' to 'the future.'

  • Now: Current state (e.g., Now, more people want to put money...)
  • By [Year]: A deadline in the future (e.g., by the year 2030)
  • In the future: General time ahead (e.g., trade more in the future)

Vocabulary Learning

companies (n.)
A business organization that makes or sells goods or services.
Example:Many companies in India are investing in technology.
money (n.)
Currency that people use to buy goods or pay for services.
Example:She saved a lot of money for her trip.
record (n.)
The highest or lowest amount that has ever been reached.
Example:They set a new record for the fastest delivery.
ambassador (n.)
A person who represents one country in another country.
Example:The ambassador visited the local market.
rules (n.)
Instructions that people must follow.
Example:The rules say you must wear a helmet.
business (n.)
An organization that sells goods or services to make money.
Example:He started a small business selling handmade crafts.
people (n.)
Human beings in general.
Example:Many people attended the concert.
safe (adj.)
Protected from danger or harm.
Example:The playground is safe for children.
jobs (n.)
Positions that people work in to earn money.
Example:The new factory created many jobs.
trade (n.)
The buying and selling of goods between countries.
Example:They increased trade with neighboring countries.
grow (v.)
To become larger or more in size or number.
Example:The company will grow its market share.
future (n.)
The time that is still to come.
Example:We plan for a bright future.