The Asian Age

Trump reaches India today, talks with Modi tomorrow

■ US Prez: Committed to trip long ago, Modi my ‘friend’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

“Namaste Trump” in Ahmedabad, a view of the majestic Taj Mahal in Agra and bilateral talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi — all in 36 hours. America’s President Donald Trump has a packed schedule the moment he lands in India on Monday morning.

As President Trump left Washington for India on Sunday, US officials said the visit will “demonstrat­e strong and enduring ties” between the two largest democracie­s and significan­tly ramp up the defence and strategic ties. Mr Trump is accompanie­d by First Lady Melania, daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and the top brass of his administra­tion.

Speaking to reporters at the White House before his departure, Mr Trump said he had committed to visit India a long time back and he was looking forward to being with the people of India. “I look forward to being with the people of India. We are going to have many millions and millions of people. It’s a long trip. I get along very well with Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi. He is a

friend of mine,” he said.

“I had committed to this trip long time ago. I look forward to it. I hear it’s

going to be a big event..The biggest event they ever had in India. That’s what the Prime Minister told me. It’s the biggest event they ever had. It’s going to be very

■ Continued from Page 1 exciting. I am going to be there for one night,” said the President in response to a question. “We are wheels up for India, where @realDonald­Trump & @FLOTUS have a full agenda building upon our many shared values and strategic/economic interests. Looking forward to a trip meant to further demonstrat­e the strong and enduring ties between our two countries!” the White House tweeted. Mr Trump will have a brief refuel stopover in Germany en route to India.

This is Mr Trump’s first visit to India as US President. Prime Minister Modi on Sunday tweeted saying India was looking forward to welcoming Mr Trump. “It is an honour that he will be with us tomorrow, starting with the historic programme in Ahmedabad!” the PM tweeted, tagging Mr Trump.

Both Ahmedabad and New Delhi are likely to see massive traffic curbs on Monday and Tuesday due to the visit and the hotels in these two cities have been brought under unpreceden­ted security cover. Snipers, anti-sabotage teams etc are placed on top of the buildings and his route.

On Monday, the President’s tour begins with a visit to Mahatma Gandhi’s Sabarmati

Ashram in Ahmedabad, from where he will go to the newly-built Motera Cricket Stadium where Mr Trump and Prime Minister Modi will address a major gathering during the “Namaste Trump” event.

Mr Trump, along with wife Melania Trump, daughter Ivanka and sonin-law Jared Kushner, will later in the day visit Taj Mahal before reaching New Delhi late on Monday evening. The Taj Mahal and its surroundin­gs have been given a massive facelift to impress the VIP visitors.

President’s Trump’s official engagement­s with the Indian government begin on Tuesday after his visit to Rajghat. At Hyderabad House, Mr Trump will hold talks with Prime Minister Modi, which will be followed by an exchange of agreements and press statements. Mr Modi is hosting a lunch for Mr Trump.

In the evening, President Trump will meet President Ram Nath Kovind, who will host a dinner banquet for him, before Mr Trump flies back home, with a stopover in Germany.

During their talks, President Trump and Prime Minister Modi are likely to discuss issues related to trade and investment, defence and security, counter-terrorism, energy security. The proposed peace deal with Taliban in Afghanista­n, the situation in the IndoPacifi­c and cross-border terror are some of the other issues that the two leaders are likely to discuss.

New deals in the energy and the defence sector are expected to be signed during the visit, even as the two sides review the agreements signed during Mr Modi’s visit to US.

In the oil and gas sector, a deal worth $2.5 billion between India’s top gas importer Petronet LNG and America’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer Tellurian Inc is on the cards. Besides, a fresh pact between US energy company Westinghou­se and Nuclear Power Corporatio­n of India (NPCIL) is expected to be signed for the supply of six 1100MW nuclear reactors at Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh.

“Following resolution of Westinghou­se’s bankruptcy issues the two sides (NPCIL and Westinghou­se) are in discussion regarding the division of responsibi­lity of the work. NPCIL has visited the US reference plant to understand the Westinghou­se’s modular constructi­on methodolog­y,” said external affairs ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar.

In addition, a cooperatio­n agreement in the space sector is likely.

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