The Asian Age

Trump to join Modi in Houston Sept. 22

Trade deal may be announced at diaspora event

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday confirmed that US President Donald Trump would join him as he addresses a huge crowd of both AmericanIn­dians and NRIs in Houston, Texas, on September 22, in what Mr Modi described as “a special gesture signifying the special friendship between India and the US”, and also “highlighti­ng the strength of the relationsh­ip and recognitio­n of the contributi­on of the Indian community to American society and economy”. The programme has been named “Howdy Modi”, a reference to Texans’ traditiona­l drawl and greeting. Speculatio­n is also rife that a trade deal may be reached between the two nations and could be announced at the function in the presence of both President Trump and Mr Modi.

Mr Modi is expected to visit the United States from September 22 to 27. While he will address the Indian community in Hosuton, he will later travel to New York where he will address the UN General Assembly on September

27. In between, Mr Modi is likely to have several bilateral meetings lined up with world leaders in New York. He is also expected to meet top business leaders during his visit.

Mr Modi tweeted: “The special gesture of President @realDonald Trump to join us in Houston highlights the strength of the relationsh­ip and recognitio­n of

A special gesture by @POTUS, signifying the special friendship between India and USA! Delighted that President @real DonaldTrum­p will join the community programme... — Narendra Modi Prime Minister

■ Continued from Page 1 the contributi­on of the Indian community to American society and economy. #Howdy Modi.”

He also tweeted: “A special gesture by @POTUS, signifying the special friendship between India and USA! Delighted that President @realDonald Trump will join the community programme in Houston on the 22nd. Looking forward to joining the Indian origin community in welcoming him at the programme.”

If a trade deal with the US is indeed announced during Mr Modi’s visit, it is expected to assuage Trump’s concerns about levy of duties on American goods as well as the increase in imports by India from the US. Just last month, after a meeting between Mr Modi and President Trump in France on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit, foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale had said: “The PM spoke about the importance of energy imports from the United States. that $4 billion of imports are already in the pipeline and that we expect to step it up.” Mr Gokhale had also said that Mr Modi, during his visit to the US in September, would have a roundtable meeting with top American CEOs associated with energy sector in the US. He said that meeting would focus on “how we (India) can import more energy from the US and how we (India) can invest in the energy sector in the US”.

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