Trump's India visit: What's on table for today
India | February 25, 2020 9:48 ISTUS President Donald Trump will participate in various programmes including bilateral meeting with PM Modi, in Delhi today on the second day of his India visit.
US President Donald Trump will participate in various programmes including bilateral meeting with PM Modi, in Delhi today on the second day of his India visit.
Donald Trump's reference to Bollywood movies, Sachin Tendulkar and his unique signature have inspired a slew of jokes and memes on Twitter.
Trump's stint Hollywood has seen him playing cameos in 'Home Alone' and three Playboy films. He also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame -- which has been vandalised on a number of occasions.
Prime Minister Modi welcomed President of the world's oldest democracy, Donald Trump at the world's largest Motera cricket stadium saying 'Namaste Trump' amid a Mammoth crowd of over 1.25 lakh people. Greeting President Trump, Modi welcomed him on the stage once again in his signature hug style.
As US President Donald Trump touched down at Ahmedabad airport, PM Modi who was present at the airport to welcome POTUS welcomed him in signature 'hug' style.
Amul, famous for its doodles, could not resist partaking in the excitement and frenzy of Trump's India visit.
Prime Minsiter Narendra Modi has replied to Trump saying Atithi Devo Bhava (अतिथि देवो भव) after US President's earlier tweet as he is enroute to India onboard Air Force said "we are excited to come to India. We are on the way and will meet everyone shortly."
US President Donald Trump is set to land in India shortly. Trump will be accompanied by wife and first lady Melania, daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and his delegation. Trump will land in Ahmedabad, will also vsit Agra and finally arrive in New Delhi. Here's how much time the US President will spend in each city.
Considering the high security arrangement for US President Donald Trump, who is scheduled to visit Taj Mahal in Agra with his wife and US first lady Melania Trump today, entry for civilians at the historic monument will be closed after 11:30 today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will accompany US President Donald Trump and the First Lady Melania Trump, who are scheduled to travel to India on February 24, 25, on their visit to Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad on Monday.
Ahead of Trump India visit, security teams are leaving no stone unturned to ensure a full-proof secure cover for the most powerful leader in the world, agencies have deployed langurs (long-tailed monkeys) on the route of Trump's convoy to tackle the menace of monkeys who create misery in Agra.
All you need to know about US President Donald Trump's 2-day visit to India
President of the United States of America, Donald Trump is all set to embark on a 2-day visit to India starting February 24. Trump will bring with him, along with other things, the all-important 'Nuclear Football' that every US President carries with him everywhere. The Nuclear Football, which is basically a briefcase is one of the single most important things that Donald Trump will bring with him to India.
In last two days, copious quantities of water has been released and men and machines mobilised to clean up the river bed right behind the Taj Mahal, just in case the president spent more time at the rear to view the Agra Fort and the holy river.
Bussa Krishna, a superfan of Donald Trump wants to meet the US President when he arrives in India next week. Krishna, who hails from Konnay village in Telangana, has now approached the Central government to help in making his dream come true.
Ahead of President Trump's visit, who will arrive in India on February 24 and is expected to visit the Taj Mahal in Agra, the Uttar Pradesh Irrigation Department has released 500 cusecs of water into the Yamuna to improve the condition of the river.
A die-hard fan of United States President Donald Trump, Bussa Krishna, worships him like a God.
Indian American scholar Tanvi Madan has said that it is almost a truth almost universally acknowledged that China drives and shapes US-India relations. Indeed, broad convergence on China has been a key driver of US-India relations for the last two decades.
"I happen to like PM Modi a lot. He told me we will have 7 million people between the airport and the event. It's going to be the largest stadium in the world. It's going to be very exciting," Donald Trump said.
US President Donald Trump ahead of his India visit has said, "We're doing a very big trade deal with India. We'll have it. I don't know if it'll be done before the election, but we'll have a very big deal with India."
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