Khaleej Times

Modi adds Trump to his bear hugs list

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new delhi — US President Donald Trump should have been ready as he met with India’s prime minister, an unabashed hugger.

Smiling widely at a news conference on Monday during a visit to Washington, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the president’s outstretch­ed arm not as an invitation for a handshake, but as a pull toward an embrace. Then he did it again in the White House Rose Garden. Then once more before leaving.

Trump appeared stiff and uncomforta­ble with the first hug, smiling thinly and patting Modi on the back a couple of times. But it was the same folksy, effusive greeting Modi has used with Trump’s predecesso­r, Barack Obama, and a host of foreign dignitarie­s and celebritie­s, from former French president Francois Holland, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Hollywood’s Hugh Jackman.

“Modi doesn’t hug just anyone,” said political scientist Sreeram Chaulia, dean of the Jindal School of Internatio­nal Affairs in New Delhi. “If you look at the list of people he’s hugged, these are people who matter for India’s interest.”

Leaders and celebritie­s should be prepared for Modi’s embrace by now, but they often aren’t — sometimes nearly getting knocked off balance. Much like Trump’s own see-saw style of shaking hands, analysts said the Modi hug has become a signature move, and is meant to be physical.

“Modi believes that trust can only be built through personal rapport and friendship, which includes positive body language and physical closeness with his counterpar­ts,” Chaulia said. “He may have been trying to maintain the bromance that he had with Obama.”

There also may have been an element of relief in Modi’s hugs of Trump, launched at the end of a two-day visit described as “cordial” by Indian aides.

“Some people were worried about the outcome ... in view of an unpredicta­ble Trump,” retired Indian diplomat Rajeev Dogra said. “But he has gone out of his way to reach out to India.”

The fact that first lady Melania Trump was on hand, even though Modi was travelling without his wife, “was an important signal for India”, Dogra said.

Indian strategic affairs experts hailed Modi’s visit with Trump as a success, but cautioned that much would depend on how words were translated into action on trade and even terrorism that India says is emanating from Pakistani soil. —

Modi doesn’t hug just anyone. If you look at the list of people he’s hugged, these are people who matter for India’s interest.. Sreeram Chaulia, political scientist

 ?? AP ?? In this combo photo, Narendra Modi is seen hugging various heads of state and VIPs. The folksy embrace has become a signature move for the Indian PM in greeting global leaders and celebritie­s alike. —
AP In this combo photo, Narendra Modi is seen hugging various heads of state and VIPs. The folksy embrace has become a signature move for the Indian PM in greeting global leaders and celebritie­s alike. —

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