Trump on way to India with great expectations


New York, Feb 23 (IANS): President Donald Trump left for India on Sunday with great expectations of a record reception.

He told reporters before leaving leaving the White House, "I hear it's going to be a big event. Some people say the biggest event they've ever had in India. That's what the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi) told me, this will be the biggest event they've ever had."

At the Joint Base Andrews, he boarded the Air Force One at about 10 a.m. local time (8.30 p.m. Indian Standard Time) for take-off to Ramstein Air Base in Germany from where he will head to Ahmedabad after a scheduled 90-minute stopover.

Trump is scheduled to arrive in India on Monday.

He had earlier tweeted, "Look so forward to being with my great friends in INDIA!"

Trump, who had last visited India in 2014 as a real estate businessman, returns as President this time.

He and First Lady Melania Trump are accompanied by a 12-member official delegation that includes his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner, who hold the title of senior adviser to the president.

The visit, 19 days after his acquittal on impeachment charges by the Senate and the earlier controversy over a standoff with Teheran following the killing of Iranian military leader Qasem Soleimani with is Trump's first foray abroad and is an attempt to position himself as a statesman admired by millions.

Trump is probably more popular in India than in the US if the Pew Research opinion poll that showed 56 per cent of Indians having confidence in him is to be taken as a measure of his popularity.

In the US, his approval ratings in recent polls range between 42 per cent and 49 per cent for an average of 46 per cent, according to the polls aggregator RealClear Politics.

The highlight of his visit is the "Namaste Trump!" event at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, where he is expected to address a crowd of about 120,000.

For him, and First Lady Melania Trump the next stop is to be Agra and the Taj Mahal.

They fly to Delhi Monday night for fully-packed Tuesday, when he is to hold bilateral talks with Modi, meet Indian investors in the US manufacturing sector and attend a State Dinner at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Trump, who is into superlatives and records, probably meant the crowds for a visiting leader when he claimed that Modi had told him he would have "the biggest event they've ever had".

The much-awaited trade agreement between India and the US is not going to be concluded during the visit as the negotiations are continuing.

But a senior White House official said that other deals in trade, energy and defence are likely to be announced during the visit.

 

  

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 24 2020

    Modis hoopla to a leader who is a fascist in his own country and our fascist embracing and cajoling him at tax payers money. Why is he embracing him like a GOD on earth with this massive expenditure where millions of Indians with hunger can be fed and homeless be provided shelter. In Trumps life he feels this is achievement, millions made to line up, where a third world country treating him like a King.

    Sad Story Modi.

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  • Pk, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 24 2020

    (Trump is probably more popular in India than in the US)
    Yahan toh ranu mondal ko b log star maante hai toh trump kya cheez hai.

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 24 2020

    According to Subramanya Swamy at Bhuvaneshwar says Trump Visit to India no gain mere waste of money....
    Whats going within the party with the difference

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Feb 24 2020

    Why make the American Mota Bhai as god?

    But, if the whole drama is get trade concessions, forget it. Trump is not a party to that.

    When our Gujju-bhai visits US, no national media in US writes a word about him.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 24 2020

    He's coming here to sell his Helicopters ...

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  • Wilfred J. Lewis, Matpady-Brahmavar/ New York, USA

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Democratic, Secular, Socialist Republic; India with freedom loving 1.5 billion population WELCOME you, your family and your delegation Mr. President...

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Four years ago you had great expectations from Russia. Now it's from India. But this time Bernie Sanders will meet all US expectations. Modi's and your fate will be like Dhobi's Dog.

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Udupi

    Sun, Feb 23 2020

    Waw....Uncle will bring some Cashew nuts, Almond, Pishta Chocolates for us.
    Hope he will not be impeached in USA before he return from India.

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