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PM Modi prepares to welcome US President Trump to India

by The Editor
January 29, 2020
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PM Modi prepares to welcome US President Trump to India

NEW DELHI: Mysterious figures in sunglasses have scoped out the Taj Mahal. The hunt is on for rally venues and presidential suites. Officials in two countries are rushing ahead with feverish preparations, including final negotiations for a much-anticipated trade deal.
President Donald Trump is expected to swoop into India for a full-fledged state visit in late February, according to Indian officials. Trump, apparently eager to get out of the Washington caldron and as far away from the impeachment debate as possible, plans to spend about two days in India, a country where the United States is eager for more business and looking to find a counterweight to the rise of China.
His counterpart in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has his own deepening political troubles to duck, and this visit could be seen as an endorsement of Modi's recent policies that have deeply divided India and set off deadly nationwide protests. In the recent weeks, Indians from all walks of life have railed against Modi government for backing a new citizenship law that is widely seen as discriminatory toward India's Muslim minority and a blow to India's roots as a secular democracy.
Trump and Modi have shared a stage before, at an event in Texas called "Howdy, Modi." Tens of thousands of Indian-Americans cheered on two populist leaders who have further polarized their own societies.
The Indian news media has kicked into high gear. Its stories explore where Trump and Modi might share the stage this time, with a giant cricket stadium in Ahmadabad, in Modi's home state of Gujarat, as one possibility. Trump is expected to stay at the same fancy hotel near the American Embassy in New Delhi, the capital, that Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama used.
According to accounts in the news media, this trip originated during a phone call in early January, when Modi and Trump exchanged New Year's best wishes and then spoke of getting together soon.
"Howdy Trump: US President to visit India," read one headline on Tuesday.
A visit from an American president right now could help Modi, who for the first time since he came into office nearly six years ago faces widespread street protests against him. In August, his government revoked the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir, India's only Muslim-majority state. To contain the disquiet, the government arrested thousands of Kashmiris without charges and shut down internet and phone service across Kashmir, throwing the area, home to as many as 8 million people, into a communications black hole. (Some restrictions were just lifted.)
Then in December, Modi's government made an even more contentious decision. It passed a new law that makes it easier for migrants from all major faiths except Islam to gain Indian citizenship. Deadly demonstrations erupted, fueled by deep concerns that Modi, whose political party espouses a Hindu-centric worldview, was trying to dismantle India's long tradition of tolerance and make India a Hindu-first nation.
These moves have put Modi on the defensive, especially abroad. Some American officials have called for sanctions, and the European Union is considering half a dozen critical resolutions in its Parliament.
American officials have remained tight-lipped about Trump's India plans, citing security concerns. Several news sites ran pictures this month showing a large American delegation, with many team members wearing sunglasses, visiting the Taj Mahal in an apparent security review.
The tentative plans include events around New Delhi and excursions. Analysts have said that one reason a Modi-Trump event might be held in Gujarat is that many Indian-Americans trace their heritage back to Gujarat, a coastal state with a history of trading. Visiting there could lift Trump's political fortunes among Indian-Americans who tend to be affluent and politically active.
Gujarat is also where Modi is still wildly popular, despite the recent knocks he has taken for the citizenship law. Indian officials are eager to stage an event at a new 110,000-seat cricket stadium in Ahmadabad, which Modi's side has vowed to fill with fans.
Behind the pageantry, Trump and Modi will have to navigate some tricky geopolitics. For years, American officials have been trying to woo India into a closer strategic partnership to contain China, though India has remained lukewarm. American and Indian officials are also eager to ink a trade deal.
India's per capita gross domestic product is about $2,000, compared with about $63,000 for the United States, according to World Bank data.Read More – Source

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NEW DELHI: Mysterious figures in sunglasses have scoped out the Taj Mahal. The hunt is on for rally venues and presidential suites. Officials in two countries are rushing ahead with feverish preparations, including final negotiations for a much-anticipated trade deal.
President Donald Trump is expected to swoop into India for a full-fledged state visit in late February, according to Indian officials. Trump, apparently eager to get out of the Washington caldron and as far away from the impeachment debate as possible, plans to spend about two days in India, a country where the United States is eager for more business and looking to find a counterweight to the rise of China.
His counterpart in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has his own deepening political troubles to duck, and this visit could be seen as an endorsement of Modi's recent policies that have deeply divided India and set off deadly nationwide protests. In the recent weeks, Indians from all walks of life have railed against Modi government for backing a new citizenship law that is widely seen as discriminatory toward India's Muslim minority and a blow to India's roots as a secular democracy.
Trump and Modi have shared a stage before, at an event in Texas called "Howdy, Modi." Tens of thousands of Indian-Americans cheered on two populist leaders who have further polarized their own societies.
The Indian news media has kicked into high gear. Its stories explore where Trump and Modi might share the stage this time, with a giant cricket stadium in Ahmadabad, in Modi's home state of Gujarat, as one possibility. Trump is expected to stay at the same fancy hotel near the American Embassy in New Delhi, the capital, that Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama used.
According to accounts in the news media, this trip originated during a phone call in early January, when Modi and Trump exchanged New Year's best wishes and then spoke of getting together soon.
"Howdy Trump: US President to visit India," read one headline on Tuesday.
A visit from an American president right now could help Modi, who for the first time since he came into office nearly six years ago faces widespread street protests against him. In August, his government revoked the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir, India's only Muslim-majority state. To contain the disquiet, the government arrested thousands of Kashmiris without charges and shut down internet and phone service across Kashmir, throwing the area, home to as many as 8 million people, into a communications black hole. (Some restrictions were just lifted.)
Then in December, Modi's government made an even more contentious decision. It passed a new law that makes it easier for migrants from all major faiths except Islam to gain Indian citizenship. Deadly demonstrations erupted, fueled by deep concerns that Modi, whose political party espouses a Hindu-centric worldview, was trying to dismantle India's long tradition of tolerance and make India a Hindu-first nation.
These moves have put Modi on the defensive, especially abroad. Some American officials have called for sanctions, and the European Union is considering half a dozen critical resolutions in its Parliament.
American officials have remained tight-lipped about Trump's India plans, citing security concerns. Several news sites ran pictures this month showing a large American delegation, with many team members wearing sunglasses, visiting the Taj Mahal in an apparent security review.
The tentative plans include events around New Delhi and excursions. Analysts have said that one reason a Modi-Trump event might be held in Gujarat is that many Indian-Americans trace their heritage back to Gujarat, a coastal state with a history of trading. Visiting there could lift Trump's political fortunes among Indian-Americans who tend to be affluent and politically active.
Gujarat is also where Modi is still wildly popular, despite the recent knocks he has taken for the citizenship law. Indian officials are eager to stage an event at a new 110,000-seat cricket stadium in Ahmadabad, which Modi's side has vowed to fill with fans.
Behind the pageantry, Trump and Modi will have to navigate some tricky geopolitics. For years, American officials have been trying to woo India into a closer strategic partnership to contain China, though India has remained lukewarm. American and Indian officials are also eager to ink a trade deal.
India's per capita gross domestic product is about $2,000, compared with about $63,000 for the United States, according to World Bank data.Read More – Source

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