POTUS visit will further cement India-US friendship: Modi


New Delhi, Feb 12 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the visit of US President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump in February end will go a long way in further cementing the friendship between the two countries.

In a series of Tweets, the Prime Minister said that the US President and his wife will be visiting in India on February 24 and 25.

"Extremely delighted that @POTUS@realDonaldTrump (Donald Trump) and @FLOTUS (Melania Trump) will visit India on 24th and 25th February. India will accord a memorable welcome to our esteemed guests. This visit is a very special one and it will go a long way in further cementing India-USA friendship," Modi tweeted.

Modi further said that India and the US share a common commitment to democracy and pluralism and that both nations are "cooperating extensively" on a wide range of issues.

He also mentioned that the friendship between the two countries is beneficial for all. "Robust friendship between our nations augurs well not only for our citizens but also for the entire world."

It would be Trump's first trip to India after becoming the US President.

The US President and the country's First Lady Melania Trump will travel to New Delhi and Ahmedabad during the two-day visit.

Trump's visit is expected to further strengthen the Indo-US strategic partnership and highlight the strong and enduring bonds between the American and Indian people. Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama, had travelled to India twice, in 2010 and 2015.

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Feb 12 2020

    Whatever Trumps approach is just to benefit USA than out of any concern or love for India.

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  • A concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Wed, Feb 12 2020

    My dear blind Bhakts, dont' think your POTUS is coming to do any good to you.....
    For your information, India is the Trump Organization's second-largest market outside of North America, and it recently finalized five commercial and residential projects in the country, according to Kalpesh Mehta of Tribeca Developers, the company's India representative. The firm's official website lists nine international properties and two of these are in Pune and Mumbai, two relatively affluent cities in western India. Since Trump knows his last days are coming closer, his India trip is meant to cement his business interests. Let's not blindly think that he is coming to distribute free GAS or enhance Ache din....this is the Gujarathi model of development... Finally this model will sell India....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Feb 12 2020

    The last days of Lotus & Potus ...

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 12 2020

    POTUS has not many grinds left in the world and many US citizens hate him. So it is better for him see his friend in India

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  • gm, MLUR

    Wed, Feb 12 2020

    Any benefits for the Public?

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  • A concerned citizen, Mangaluru

    Wed, Feb 12 2020

    Yes, myriad of benefits for the blind Bhakts in the form of Gas and Ache Din!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!LOL!!!!

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