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Trump to join Indian-American event in Modi bromance

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HOUSTON: Donald Trump and Narendra Modi both rose to power on nationalis­t appeals to their countries’ majority communitie­s. Both scoff at traditiona­l media and enjoy making pronouncem­ents by Twitter.

And now, the two leaders will bond over an extravagan­za of Indian culture as they visibly symbolise their alliance.

The US president joined the Indian prime minister yesterday at a football stadium in Houston where community representa­tives expect 50,000 Indian-Americans for performanc­es followed by the leaders’ remarks.

Dubbed, with a nod to Texan twang, “Howdy, Modi!”, organisers describe the gathering as the largest-ever reception for a foreign leader in the United States other than the pope.

The event “shows the personal chemistry and friendship” between Modi and Trump and “sets a bold precedent which is unconventi­onal and unique”, said Harsh Vardhan Shringla, the Indian ambassador to the United States.

Modi, who cruised to a new mandate in elections this year, is fond of mass gatherings on his travels overseas as he seeks to demonstrat­e his appeal.

While no less fond of the limelight, Trump’s presence is more unusual.

US presidents rarely join other countries’ leaders before diaspora events, and Trump – with a hard line on immigratio­n one of his signature issues – is hardly known for celebratin­g ethnic diversity.

But with US elections due in 14 months Trump’s presence may help soften his image in Houston, one of the most multiethni­c US cities and ground zero in the rival Democratic Party’s recent gains in the state of Texas, a must-win bastion of his Republican Party.

The four-million-strong IndianAmer­ican community also forms an enticing pool of voters. With an average household income of US$100,000 (RM417,750), IndianAmer­icans are among the most prosperous US groups. — AFP

 ??  ?? Good friends: Trump and Modi sharing a laugh together at the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France in this August file photo. — AP
Good friends: Trump and Modi sharing a laugh together at the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France in this August file photo. — AP

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