Trump will arrive in India on his maiden visit, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, Senior Advisor to the President of the United States Jared Kushner or daughter Ivanka Trump.
India
is set to finalise a long-pending defence deal with the United States
during President Donald
Trump two-day visit to India from February 24, a senior official
has told ANI.
Trump
will arrive in India on his maiden visit, accompanied by First Lady
Melania Trump, Senior Advisor to the President of the United States
Jared Kushner or daughter Ivanka Trump, along with United States
Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and Secretary of Energy Dan
Brouille.
The
US President will reach Gujarat's capital city of Ahmedabad around
the noon of February 24 and will address a mammoth crowd of more than
100,000 people which is expected to turn up for an event at the
Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad on the lines of the 'Howdy
Modi' function that was addressed by the US President and Prime
Minister Narendra Modi in Houston in September last year.
"The
fact that a US President is going outside New Delhi to other cities
-- and if you look at the reception that he will receive -- shows the
admiration that the people of India have for the United States. And
that's the biggest message that will come back to Washington,"
the senior official said.
The
President is also likely to visit the Gandhi Ashram in Sabarmati.
The
senior official reiterated that POTUS and FLOTUS are most likely to
make a quick pit stop at Agra to visit the Taj Mahal, however, the
trip is subjected to change, considering the short time frame of the
travel.
On
24th February itself, POTUS will arrive in the evening to attend
talks in New Delhi. On Tuesday morning, the US President will first
receive a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhawan as per
protocol. Prime minister Modi could then accompany the US leader to
the Gandhi Ashram (subjected to time availability if the Sabarmati
ashram cannot be visited). The two leaders will then meet at the
Hyderabad house and will call on official state meetings.
Both
countries are separately working on a limited trade agreement ahead
of the trip, after earlier imposing tit-for-tat tariffs on each
other's imports. While there have been reports that a possible trade
deal appears unlikely, the official conveyed, "the leaders are
likely to discuss and possibly finalize not a complete but maybe a
'part' of a bilateral trade deal during the visit."
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