The Free Press Journal

GOING ALL OUT TO PLEASE

Mod said this event will be the biggest: Trump before leaving

- RK MISRA

With PM Modi and his government­s pulling out all stops, a rousing welcome, designed to dazzle, awaits US President Donald Trump and his wife Melanie during their threehour visit to the Prime Minister’s home state on Monday.

The suspense around the distinguis­hed guest’s visit to Mahatma Gandhi’s Sabarmati ashram has diminished somewhat and the trip is on as per the revised advisory that has been put out.

However, the much-hyped roadshow to the spanking new Motera stadium has been truncated; nonetheles­s, over a one-lakh strong crowd will be in attendance when the two leaders hold forth in a bid to lend fizz to the flattening relations between the two countries.

The President and the First Lady begin their twoday visit in Ahmedabad where they are slated to touchdown around noon to be received by PM Modi whose altered schedule brings him into the town only hours earlier.

After the ceremonial­s at the airport and the probable ashram visit, the three distinguis­hed entities are slated to drive through an eight km stretch which aims at providing a glimpse of the country’s varied cultural and historical heritage. Twenty-eight stages have been built along the route, on which artistes will be performing. After the Ahmedabad visit, Trump and Melanie leave straight for Agra where their visit is focused on the Moghul-era monument to undying love -- the Taj Mahal. The first lady is believed to be keen to watch the Taj in the light of the setting sun and then leave for New Delhi.

The last minute controvers­y over

I look forward to being with the people of India, we will be with millions and millions of people. I get along very well with PM, he is a friend of mine. PM told me this will be the biggest event they have ever had — Donald Trump to ANI

Two years after joining PM Narendra Modi at the Global Summit in Hyderabad, I am honoured to return to India with US President and the First Lady to celebrate the grand friendship between the world’s largest democracie­s — Ivanka Trump

the organisers of the Ahmedabad event apart -- whether it is the government or a city mayor headed public panel -- the fact is that Gujarat has strained very nerve and sinew in the body of the Prime Minister’s home state to make the short visit a grand success.

Under the hi-tech shroud of an all-encompassi­ng cover of American security and the matching efforts of their Indian counterpar­ts, Gujarat has deployed 2000 buses to draw people from across the state to fill up the 1.10 lakh capacity stadium which the leaders of the two largest democracie­s will address. ‘Namaste President Trump’ is supposed to be India’s enhanced extravagan­za – an answer to the ‘Howdy Modi’ event held at Houston last year. And Trump’s tweets of the last few days indicate he is earnestly looking forward to the event at hand. The opposition parties are understand­ably upset at being left out of the event which is out and out a Modi show designed for the benefit of Trump who is eyeing the large chunk of Indian American voters -- a fair number of them Gujaratis -- in his year of re-election.

The entire mass converging on the stadium will be sporting ‘Namaste President Trump’ caps. Since the crowd will be confined within for long hours, to answer security needs, arrangemen­ts have been made for 3-lakh buttermilk packs and 7 lakh water cups, besides a hundred washrooms and a 25-bed hospital to meet their varied requiremen­ts.

Though Modi is known to be partial to bringing his distinguis­hed guests to his ‘model state’, the arrangemen­ts this time far exceed those of the others who have visited Ahmedabad on official business ever since he took over as Prime Minister in 2014. Even the presentati­on of the State budget in the Vidhan Sabha has been reschedule­d in view of the event, to February 26. Earlier Chinese President X Jinping, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have come calling.

The two leaders are expected to be in talks in Delhi on Tuesday which are likely to focus on the strategic partnershi­p between the two countries and on trade. The US increasing­ly looks to India as a buffer against China’s growing power in the IndoPacifi­c region but seeks concession­s designed for a better deal from India in some sectors.

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