President Trump and Prime Minister Modi Deliver Joint Press Statement – Video and Transcript…


President Trump and Prime Minister Modi deliver joint remarks to the media at the conclusion of their first bilateral discussion.

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[Transcript] – PRIME MINISTER MODI: My friend and President of the United States, Donald Trump; respected members of the American delegation; ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Once again, a very warm welcome to President Trump and his delegation in India. I am especially really happy that he has brought his family with him on this visit.

In the last eight months, this is the fifth meeting between President Trump and myself. Yesterday, the unprecedented and historic welcome for President Trump yesterday in Motera will always be remembered. Yesterday, it became clear once again that the relations between the United States and India are not just limited to the relations between two governments; they are people-driven and they are people-centric.

This relationship is the most important partnership of the 21st century. And therefore, today, President Trump and I have taken a decision to raise our partnership to the level of a comprehensive global strategic partnership. President Trump’s contribution in raising our relations to this level have been invaluable.

Friends, during our discussions today, we had a productive exchange on every important aspect of our partnership, whether it is defense and security, our strategic energy partnership, technology cooperation, global connectivity, trade relations, or people-to-people ties.

The increasing defense and security cooperation between India and the United States is a very important aspect of our strategic partnership. Cooperation in ultra-modern defense equipment and platforms will enhance India’s defense capabilities. Our defense manufacturers are becoming a part of each other’s supply chains.

Indian forces are today doing the maximum training exercises with U.S. forces. In the last few years, there has been an unprecedented increase in interoperability between our armies, friends. In the same way, we are also increasing our cooperation in the area of homeland security and in fighting international crime.

Today, the decision taken on homeland security will further strengthen this cooperation. We have also taken a decision today to further increase our efforts in order to hold supporters of terrorism responsible.

President Trump has given priority to the fight against the drugs and opioid crisis. Today, we have also agreed on a new mechanism to fight serious problems, such as drug trafficking, narco-terrorism, and organized crime.

Friends, the recently established strategic energy partnership has become even stronger and, in this area, our mutual investment has grown. The U.S. has indeed become a very important oil and gas source for India. Over the last four years, our total energy trade volume is about $20 billion. Whether it is renewable energy or nuclear energy, indeed our
cooperation finds itself instilled with new energy, friends.

Similarly, in the area of new emerging technologies, India and U.S. partnership has attained new levels, in terms of innovation and enterprise.

In the fields of Industry 4.0 and of the new technologies of the 21st century, the talent of Indian professionals have reinforced U.S.’s companies’ technological leadership.

Friends, India and the United States are committed to openness and fair and balanced trade in the economic sector. Over the last three years, our bilateral trade has witnessed double-digit growth and it has also become more balanced.

Whether it is energy, civil aircraft, defense, or a higher education, over the last four or five years, just these four sectors has contributed $70 billion to the relationship between India and the U.S. A lot of this is due to the policies and the willingness of President Trump, and I’m fully confident that, in the years to come, this will further grow.

As far as bilateral trade is concerned, our commerce ministers have had very positive discussions. President Trump and I, we have both agreed that the understanding reached by our commerce ministers will take it forward to give it a legal shape. We have also agreed to initiate negotiations for a bigger deal. We are confident that this will yield good results that will be in our mutual interest.

Friends, cooperation between India and the U.S. at the global level is founded on our common democratic values and objectives, especially in the Indo-Pacific region and other global commons.

Both of our countries agree on the importance of sustainable and transparent financing in the development of connectivity infrastructure across the world. This mutual understanding and synergy between us is in the interest of not just our countries, but also in the interests of the world at large.

Friends: Indeed, the cornerstone of this special friendship between India and the United States is our people-to-people relations. Whether it is as professionals or students, the Indian diaspora in the U.S. has contributed the most to furthering these relations. These ambassadors of India are not only contributing to the U.S. economy with their talent and hard work, they’re also energing [sic] the American society with their democratic values and rich culture.

I have requested President Trump that the contribution of our professionals, in terms of social security, should be discussed further within the framework of a totalization agreement. This will be of mutual interest to both of us.

President Trump’s visit has played a historic role in further strengthening our relationship in all its dimensions. Once again, I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to President Trump for coming to India and for taking Indo-U.S. relations to new heights.

Thank you. (Applause.)

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much. And, Prime Minister Modi, this has been a very special visit — unforgettable, extraordinary. What can you say? Very, very wonderful to be with you. Thank you very much.

And Melania and I have been awed by the majesty of India and the exceptional kindness and generosity of the Indian people.

We’ll always remember the magnificent welcome the citizens of your home state showed us upon arrival. It was a profound expression of strength and of — of real love. Really, it was love. And I think everybody saw that; everybody witnessed that for themselves.

The First Lady and I also reflected on the memory of Mahatma Gandhi at his ashram. And this morning, in Delhi, we laid a wreath in his honor. We visited one of your nation’s most stunning cultural treasures: the world-famous Taj Mahal. And we look forward to continuing our visit tonight, doing a wonderful state banquet with President Kovind at the Presidential Palace.

I know Prime Minister Modi will agree that this has been a very productive visit for both of our countries. Earlier today, we expanded our defense cooperation with agreements for India to purchase more than $3 billion of advanced American military equipment, including Apache and MH-60 Romeo helicopters — the finest in the world. These deals will enhance our joint defense capabilities as our militaries continue to train and operate side-by-side.

In our discussions, Prime Minister Modi and I affirmed our two countries’ commitment to protecting our citizens from radical Islamic terrorism. In this effort, the United States is also working productively with Pakistan to confront terrorists who operate on its soil.

Together, the Prime Minister and I are revitalizing the Quad Initiative with the United States, India, Australia, and Japan. Since I took office, we have held the first Quad ministerial meeting — I guess you would call it a meeting, but it seems like so much more than that — and expanded cooperation on counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and maritime security to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific.

As we deepen our partnership with India, we remember that our two countries have always been united by shared traditions of democracy and constitutions that protect freedom, individual rights, and the rule of law.

During our visit, we discussed the importance of a secure 5G wireless network and the need for this emerging technology to be a tool for freedom, progress, prosperity — not to do anything where it could be even conceived as a conduit for suppression and censorship.

To guarantee that the infrastructure of the future is built in a safe, transparent, and accountable manner, the United States is working with a range of partners, including Australia and Japan, to create the Blue Dot Network, a major initiative to ensure countries around the world to have access to private sector-led, sustainable, and trustworthy options for high-quality infrastructure development, and that’s what’s happening.

Another major focus of my discussions with Prime Minister Modi is forging bilateral economic relationships that is fair and reciprocal. Our teams have made tremendous progress on a comprehensive trade agreement and I’m optimistic we can reach a deal that will be of great importance to both countries.

Since I took office, U.S. exports to India are up nearly 60 percent and exports of high-quality American energy have grown by — thank you very much — 500 percent. That’s great.

As India grows, so do its energy needs. Yesterday, ExxonMobil signed a deal to improve India’s natural gas distribution network so that the U.S. can export even more LNG to India.

We are pleased to be joined by the Chairman of ExxonMobil LNG Market Development, Alex Volkov. Thank you, Alex, wherever you may be. Where is Alex? He’s here someplace. Alex, thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you very much, Alex. And the CEO of Chart Energy and Chemicals Jillian Evanko. Thank you very much. Thank you both. Thank you, Jillian. (Applause.) Thank you very much.

That’s a big deal, Alex, right? Can you handle it? I think so, right? It’s great.

To further strengthen our economic ties, the United States is pleased to announce that the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation will be establishing a permanent presence right here.

America is especially committed to working with India to improve development and empower women entrepreneurs. That is why my daughter Ivanka attended the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Hyderabad to highlight women’s economic empowerment. Ivanka, please — great job you’ve done. Thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you.

We have since launched the W-GDP initiative, which is now spearheading projects supporting women in the economy from New Delhi to Kolkata.

In our meetings with the Prime Minister, we discussed and agreed to create a counter-narcotics working group to confront the growing threat of illicit fentanyl and opioid production. We must rid our societies of these lethal, horrible poisons. We will rid our societies of these bad drugs that are pouring in.

Prime Minister Modi, we have made tremendous advances for our people over the past two days. And, working together, I know that our two nations will continue to achieve new breakthroughs, unlock new potential, and forge even brighter futures in the years ahead.

We think we’re at a point where our relationship is so special with India. It has never been as good as it is right now and I think that’s because the two leaders of each country — really, we feel very strongly about each other. And we have — we have done something that’s very unique and we’ve made some wonderful deals for each of our countries.

Once again, we want to thank you and the entire nation of India for honoring the United States with its outstanding welcome. And I‘m pleased to say that the U.S.-Indian partnership is now truly stronger than ever before. This was a great visit with a tremendous friend and a tremendous leader, Prime Minister Modi.

We won’t be taking questions now; I’ll be having a news conference at 5 o’clock and we’ll take plenty of questions. Thank you all very much. Thank you. (Applause.)

END 1:42 P.M. IST

Day Two – President Trump State Visit to India – New Delhi, Full Schedule


Day two of the President Trump and First Lady Melania visit to India holds a very busy schedule including: a welcome ceremony in New Delhi; a tree planting ceremony in New Delhi; a social lunch; a set of bilateral diplomatic meetings; a joint press conference; a business roundtable and a full state dinner.

SCHEDULE

11:10pm ET / 9:40am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart the Grand Presidential Suite of the ITC Maurya en route to Rashtrapati Bhavan, Presidential Palace, New Delhi, India

11:25pm ET / 9:55am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Presidential Palace, New Delhi, India

11:30pm ET / 10:00am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a Welcome Ceremony, New Delhi, India

11:50pm ET / 10:20am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Rashtrapati Bhavan, Presidential Palace en route to Raj Ghat, New Delhi, India

12:05am ET / 10:35am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Raj Ghat, New Delhi, India

12:15am ET / 10:45am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a Wreath Laying and Tree Planting Ceremony, New Delhi, India

12:35am ET / 11:05am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Raj Ghat en route to Hyderabad House, New Delhi, India

12:55am ET / 11:25am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Hyderabad House, New Delhi, India

1:05am ET / 11:35am Local – THE PRESIDENT participates in a restricted bilateral program, New Delhi, India

1:35am ET / 12:05pm Local – THE PRESIDENT participates in an expanded bilateral program, New Delhi, India

2:40am ET / 1:10pm Local – THE PRESIDENT delivers a joint press statement with the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, New Delhi, India

3:05am ET / 1:35pm Local – THE PRESIDENT participates in a social lunch with the Prime Minister of the Republic of India, New Delhi, India

4:05am ET / 2:35pm Local – THE PRESIDENT departs the Hyderabad House en route to Roosevelt House, Ambassador’s Residence, New Delhi, India

4:20am ET / 2:50pm Local – THE PRESIDENT arrives at Roosevelt House, Ambassador’s Residence, New Delhi, India

4:30am ET / 3:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT participates in a business roundtable, New Delhi, India

5:30am ET / 4:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT participates in an Embassy Meet and Greet, New Delhi, India

6:05am ET / 4:35pm Local – THE PRESIDENT departs the Roosevelt House, Ambassador’s Residence en route to the RON Location, New Delhi, India

6:15am ET / 4:45pm Local – THE PRESIDENT arrives at the Grand Presidential Suite of the ITC Maurya, New Delhi, India

6:30am ET / 5:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT holds a press availability, New Delhi, India

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8:40am ET / 7:10pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart the Grand Presidential Suite of the ITC Maurya en route to Rashtrapati Bhavan, Presidential Palace, New Delhi, India

8:55am ET / 7:25pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Presidential Palace, New Delhi, India

9:00am ET / 7:30pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a courtesy call with the President of India, New Delhi, India

9:15am ET / 7:45pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a State Banquet Welcome Ceremony, New Delhi, India

9:30am ET / 8:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY participate in a State Banquet, New Delhi, India

10:55am ET / 9:25pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Rashtrapati Bhavan, Presidential Palace en route to Palam Air Force Airport, New Delhi, India

11:20am ET / 9:50pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Palam Air Force Airport, New Delhi, India

11:30am ET / 10:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart New Delhi en route to Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Ramstein Air Base, New Delhi, India

~ Day Two Concludes ~

Odd Reversal – California Sheriff Now Says No Conclusion of Suicide in Mysterious Death of DHS Whistle-blower…


The Armador County Sheriff’s department now appears to be walking back their initial claim of suicide in the death of DHS Whistle-blower Phillip Haney.  In addition to the announcement the sheriff’s office has requested assistance from the FBI:

From Gateway Pundit – […] “Unfortunately, there was misinformation immediately being put out that we have determined Mr. Haney’s death to be a suicide. This is not the case. We are currently in the beginning phase of our investigation and any final determination as to the cause and manner of Mr. Haney’s death would be extremely premature and inappropriate. No determination will be made until all evidence is examined and analyzed.” (read more)

Prior statement below:

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President Trump and First Lady Melania Visit the Taj Mahal – Video and Pictures…


President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania arrived in Agra just before 5:00pm local (6:30am ET) to take in the view of the Taj Mahal silhouetted against a setting sun.

Our President and First Lady stood watching the beautiful white marble mausoleum located on the bank of the Yamuna River, before walking together along the fountain pool.

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President Trump Delivers Remarks at “Namaste Trump” Rally – Motera Cricket Stadium – Transcript…


As guests of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Trump and First Lady Melania attend the “Namaste Trump Rally” at the massive Motera cricket stadium. The first family was serenaded along the route by artists and floats, depicting India’s diversity.

The massive stadium was filled with an estimated crowd of 125,000.  A transcript of President Trump’s speech below.

[Transcript] PRESIDENT TRUMP: Namaste! Namaste. (Applause.) And hello to India. This is such a great honor. Let me begin by expressing my profound gratitude to an exceptional leader, a great champion of India, a man who works night and day for his country, and a man I am proud to call my true friend: Prime Minister Modi. (Applause.)

The First Lady and I have just traveled 8,000 miles around the globe to deliver a message to every citizen across this nation: America loves India, America respects India, and America will always be faithful and loyal friends to the Indian people. (Applause.)

Five months ago, the United States welcomed your great Prime Minister at a giant football stadium in Texas, and today, India welcomes us at the world’s largest cricket stadium right here in Ahmedabad. (Applause.) It is a profound honor to be the beautiful new stadium, to be here with you — Motera Stadium. So beautiful. (Applause.) And joined by so many distinguished guests from all across your nation and all across the world.

To the hundreds of thousands of everyday citizens who have come out and lined the streets in a stunning display of Indian culture and kindness, and to the 125,000 people in this great stadium today — (applause) — thank you for the spectacular welcome to your magnificent country.

You have done a great honor to the American people. Melania and my family, we will always remember this remarkable hospitality. We will remember it forever. (Applause.) From this day on, India will always hold a very special place in our hearts. (Applause.)

The life of Prime Minister Modi underscores the limitless promise of this great nation. He started out by his father’s side as a chai wala — (applause) — a tea-seller. When he was a young man, he worked at a cafeteria in this city.

AUDIENCE: Modi! Modi! Modi!

PRESIDENT TRUMP: Stand up. (Applause.) Everybody loves him, but I will tell you this: He’s very tough. (Laughs.) (Applause.)

Today, Prime Minister Modi is the tremendously successful leader of this vast Indian Republic. Last year, more than 600 million people went to the polls and gave him a landslide victory like no other in the largest democratic election ever held anywhere on the face of the Earth. (Applause.)

Prime Minister Modi, you are not just the pride of Gujarat — you are living proof that with hard work and devotion, Indians can accomplish anything — (applause) — anything at all, anything they want. (Applause.)

The Prime Minister has a moving story of an incredible rise, and so does this entire nation. Your nation is doing so well. We are very, very proud of India. (Applause.) The story of the Indian nation is a tale of astounding progress, a miracle of democracy, extraordinary diversity, and above all, a strong and noble people. India gives hope to all of humanity.

In just 70 years, India has become an economic giant, the largest democracy ever to exist, and one of the most amazing nations anywhere in the world. (Applause.)

Since the turn of the century, India’s economy has grown more than six times in size. In a single decade, India has lifted over 270 million people out of poverty.

Under Prime Minister Modi, for the first time in history, every village in India now has access to electricity. (Applause.) Three hundred and twenty million people — more Indians — are right now connected to the Internet. (Applause.) The pace of highway construction has more than doubled. Over 70 million more households — think of this — 70 million more households have access to cooking fuel; 600 million more people have access to basic sanitation; and, incredibly, 12 Indian citizens are lifted out of extreme poverty every single minute of every single day. (Applause.)

India will soon be the home of the biggest middle class anywhere in the world. And within less than 10 years, extreme poverty in your country is projected to completely disappear. (Applause.) The potential for India is absolutely incredible.

India’s rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world and one of the most outstanding achievements of our century. It is all the more inspiring because you have done it as a democratic country, you have done it as a peaceful country, you have done it as a tolerant country, and you have done it as a great free country. (Applause.)

There is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion, intimidation, and aggression, and a nation that rises by setting its people free and unleashing them to chase their dreams. And that is India. (Applause.) This is why India’s accomplishment over the last 70 years is completely unrivaled no matter where you go.

It is your faith in the strength of a free society, your confidence in your own people, your trust in your own citizens, and your respect for the dignity of every person that makes the United States and India such a natural, beautiful, enduring friendship. (Applause.)

While our nations have many differences, they are both defined and propelled by a fundamental truth: the truth that all of us are blessed with divine light, and every person is endowed with a sacred soul.

As the great religious teacher, Swami Vivekananda, once said — (applause) — “The moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in Him, that moment I am free.” (Applause.)

In America and in India, we know that we are all born for a higher purpose: to reach toward our fullest potential, to work toward excellence and perfection, and to give all glory to God.

Powered by this spirit, Indians and Americans are always striving to be greater, our people are always seeking to be better, and so our nations have become thriving centers of culture and commerce and civilization, giving light and vitality to all of the world.

This is the country that produces nearly 2,000 movies a year from the hub of genius and creativity known as Bollywood! (Applause.) All over the planet, people take great joy in scenes of Bhangra music, dance, romance and drama, and classic Indian films like DDLJ and Sholay. (Applause.)

This is the country where your people cheer on some of the world’s greatest cricket players — from Sachin Tendulkar to Virat Kohli. (Applause.) The greatest in the world.

This is the country that built the tallest statue on the face of the Earth to honor the namesake of this stadium, the great Indian patriot and native of this state, Sardar Patel. (Applause.)

India is the country where hundreds of millions of — light candles to celebrate the triumph of good over evil at Diwali. (Applause.) And it’s where, just days from now, Indians of all faiths will pour out onto the streets to celebrate the beautiful festival of Holi. (Applause.)

India is a country that proudly embraces freedom, liberty, individual rights, the rule of law, and the dignity of every human being.

Your nation has always been admired around the Earth as the place where millions upon millions of Hindus and Muslims and Sikhs and Jains, Buddhists, Christians, and Jews worship side by side in harmony; where you speak more than 100 languages and come from more than two dozen states, yet you have always stood strong as one great Indian nation. (Applause.) Your unity is an inspiration to the world.

In America, we have come to know the splendor of Indian culture personally, through the 4 million Indian Americans living in the United States as our wonderful friends, colleagues, and neighbors. They are truly spectacular people. (Applause.)

Indian Americans enrich every aspect of our national life. They are titans of business; the biggest, the best pioneers of science; masters of the art; and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe.

Nearly one in four Indian Americans trace their roots right here in Gujarat. (Applause.) Gujarat is a special place.

So on behalf of the entire American people, thank you and thank you all for the contributions your culture and traditions have made to my beloved country. (Applause.)

Americans are eager to strengthen these beautiful ties between our two people. This is truly an exciting time in the United States. Our economy is booming like never before. Our people are prospering and spirits are soaring. There is tremendous love, tremendous like. We like and we love everybody.
Unemployment has hit historic lows, and small business confidence has hit an all-time record high in the history of our country.

Our military has been completely rebuilt; it is now stronger than ever before. And we are quickly revitalizing our alliances and friendships all around the world. We have spent two and a half trillion dollars on rebuilding our military. It’s the most powerful military anywhere in the world, by far. (Applause.)

That is why I have come here to India, in the spirit of fondness and goodwill, to expand our cherished partnership of incredible power and potential.

The First Lady and I have just had a pleasure of visiting Mahatma Gandhi’s Ashram, a few miles from here, where he launched the famous “Salt March.” (Applause.)

And tomorrow in Delhi, we will lay a wreath, plant a tree at Raj Ghat in honor of this leader who is revered all around the world.

And the First Lady and I look forward to visiting one of your country’s most iconic landmarks. We are later today going to see the majestic Taj Mahal. (Applause.)

The Prime Minister and I will also continue our important discussions about how to deepen the relationship between our two great countries. Both of us understand that when leaders put the interests of their own citizens first, we can forge strong and fair partnerships to build a safer and more prosperous world.

Just months ago, this critical partnership took a major step forward when the U.S. military and your brave Indian Armed Forces conducted the first-ever air, land, and sea military exercises between our two countries. It was something to behold. We called it “Tiger Triumph.” (Applause.)

As we continue to build our defense cooperation, the United States looks forward to providing India with some of the best and most feared military equipment on the planet. We make the greatest weapons ever made: airplanes, missiles, rockets, ships. We make the best. And we’re dealing now with India. But this includes advanced air defense systems and armed and unarmed aerial vehicles.

And I am pleased to announce that, tomorrow, our representatives will sign deals to sell over $3 billion in the absolute finest, state-of-the-art military helicopters and other equipment to the Indian Armed Forces. (Applause.)

I believe that the United States should be India’s premier defense partner, and that’s the way it’s working out. Together, we will defend our sovereignty, security, and protect a free and open Indo-Pacific region for our children and for many, many generations to come.

The United States and India are also firmly united in our ironclad resolve to defend our citizens from the threat of radical Islamic terrorism. (Applause.)

Both of our countries have been hurt by the pain and turmoil of terrorism and that terrorism brings. Under my administration, we unleashed the full power of the American military on bloodthirsty killers of ISIS in Iraq and in Syria. (Applause.) Today, the ISIS territorial caliphate has been 100 percent destroyed. And the monster known as al-Baghdadi, the founder and leader of ISIS, is dead. (Applause.)

In the United States, we have also made clear that while our country will always welcome newcomers who share our values and love our people, our borders will always be closed to terrorists and terrorism and to any form of extremism.

That is why we have taken historic steps to improve screening and vetting of applications for entry, and we are working to ensure that anyone who threatens the security of our citizens is denied admission and will pay a very, very big, costly price. (Applause.)

Every nation has the right to secure and controlled borders. The United States and India are committed to working together to stop terrorists and to fight their ideology. (Applause.)

For this reason, since taking office, my administration is working in a very positive way with Pakistan to crack down on the terrorist organizations and militants that operate on the Pakistani border. (Applause.) Our relationship with Pakistan is a very good one.

Thanks to these efforts, we are beginning to see signs of big progress with Pakistan. And we are hopeful for reduced tensions, greater stability, and the future of harmony for all of the nations of South Asia.

India has an important leadership role to play in shaping a better future as you take on greater responsibility for solving problems and promoting peace throughout this incredible region.

Over the course of my visit, Prime Minister Modi and I will also discuss our efforts to expand the economic ties between our two countries. We will be making very, very major — among the biggest ever made — trade deals. (Applause.)

We are in the early stages of discussion for an incredible trade agreement to reduce barriers of investment between the United States and India. And I am optimistic that, working together, the Prime Minister and I can reach a fantastic deal that’s good and even great for both of our countries. (Applause.) Except that he’s a very tough negotiator. (Laughs.)

Since my inauguration, commerce between our two nations has increased by more than 40 percent. India is now a major market for American exports, and the United States is India’s largest export market. (Applause.) A booming America is great thing for India and it’s great for the world. And that’s why we’re so happy to announce that we have the greatest economy ever in the history of the United States.

In America, we have proven that the best way to attract jobs and opportunity is to reduce burdens on business, knock down barriers to new investment, and eliminate unnecessary bureaucracy, red tape, regulation, and taxes. Prime Minister Modi has already made significant reforms here in your country, as you very well know. The world looks forward to even more rapid improvement to India’s business climate under his leadership. He wants to do it, and he’s doing it at a record pace.

Two years ago, Prime Minister Modi warmly welcomed my daughter Ivanka to the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Hyderabad. And she is back with us today. Ivanka, thank you. Thank you for being here, honey. (Applause.)

We are delighted to be joined as well by dozens of Indian women entrepreneurs who are helping to build your nation’s future. They are great and natural entrepreneurs. And I just say to the men: Be very careful. They’re really good. (Applause.)

The United States and India are also working closely together on the future of space exploration. You are making impressive strides with your exciting Chandrayaan Lunar Program. (Applause.) It is moving along rapidly, far ahead of schedule, and America looks forward to expanding our space cooperation with India as you push even further. You are pushing the limits — and that’s a great thing — including in realm of human spaceflight. (Applause.) The United States and India will be friends and partners on our voyage into the stars and into space.

It is truly extraordinary what this nation has achieved in the span of just one lifetime. And what they have done under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, it is absolutely incredible. Mr. Prime Minister, congratulations. (Applause.) Fantastic.

You have come so far, but it is nothing compared to with how far India will go into the future. And the Prime Minister is laying the foundations for a future like few other countries can even think of.

This nation is blessed with many treasures. From the sacred banks of the Ganges, to the Golden Temple, and the Jama Masjid, it is home to some of the most cherished cultural heritage anywhere on Earth.

It is also a land of stunning vistas and astonishing natural wonders, from the rugged peaks of the Himalayas to the splendid shores of Goa. (Applause.)

And India has always been a wellspring of deep wisdom and great ideas — from the Vedas and the ancient epics, all the way up to the modern India nation.

But standing before all of you today, I know that true strength of India is not found in its textbooks, its landmarks or its landscapes. The true strength of India is found in 125,000 beating hearts in this stadium and the millions and millions of people who have seen and witnessed our great friendship and admiration today. It is all found in the soul and the spirit of the Indian people.

Your courage won and secured this nation’s independence. Your devotion built this great and enduring democracy. And it is your dreams that will power this country to a future — even greater progress, prosperity, equality, and opportunity for every citizen across your land.

So today I say to every Indian — North and South, Hindu and Muslim, Jewish and Christian, rich and poor, young and old: Take pride in the glories of your past, unite for an even brighter future, and let our two nations always stand together as powerful defenders of peace and liberty, and the hope of a better world for all of humanity.

Thank you again, Prime Minister Modi, for your hospitality. And thank you, India, for this phenomenal welcome. (Applause.)

I want to just leave by saying: God bless India. God bless the United States of America. We love you. We love you, India, very much. Thank you.

Thank you. (Applause.)

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Extravagant Greeting with Massive Excited Crowds as President Trump and Melania Arrive in India…


President Trump and First Lady Melania arrive in India for a two-day state visit.  The Trumps’ were greeted upon arrival with full pageantry and personal warmth by Prime Minister Modi.  WATCH:

Dan Scavino Jr.🇺🇸

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In motorcade en route to the stadium. I’ve never seen anything like this. Unbelievable!!!!

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PM Modi escorts the Pres and Mrs Trump down red carpet, where folk dancers perform on either side.

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Day One – President Trump State Visit to India – Full Schedule and “Namaste Trump Rally” Livestreams


President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive in India shortly before noon local time (1:10am ET). On arrival at the Ahmedabad airport, the first couple will head straight to Sabarmati Ashram. The Trumps will reach the venue of the “Namaste Trump Rally” at the newly built Motera cricket stadium after being serenaded along the route by artists and floats, depicting India’s diversity.   President Trump will deliver a speech at the Namaste Trump welcome rally 1:15pm local / 2:45am ET.

The US President will then leave for Agra, arriving at just before 5:00pm local (6:30am ET) to take in the view of the Taj Mahal silhouetted against a setting sun. Cars are not allowed to be drive down to the Taj, alternative arrangements for Trump remain to be seen. While Prime Minister Modi will accompany Trump to his two venues in Ahmedabad, he will not be around at the Taj.  [Livestream Links With Schedule Below]

Doorshardan National Livestream – WH Livestream Namaste Rally

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SCHEDULE

♦ 1:10am ET / 11:40am Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY Arrive at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmadabad, India

♦ 1:30am ET / 12:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport en route to Gandhi Ashram, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 1:40am ET / 12:10pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY visit Gandhi Ashram, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 2:00am ET / 12:30pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and the FIRST LADY depart Gandhi Ashram en route to Motera Stadium, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 2:20am ET / 12:50pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Motera Stadium, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 2:45am ET / 1:15pm Local – THE PRESIDENT delivers remarks at a Namaste Trump Rally, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 4:00am ET / 2:30pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Motera Stadium en route to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 4:20am ET / 2:50pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 4:30am ET / 3:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport en route to Agra, India, Ahmedabad, India

♦ 5:45am ET / 4:15pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at Agra Air Base, Agra, India

♦ 5:55am ET / 4:25pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart Agra Air Base en route to the Taj Mahal, Agra, India

♦ 6:20am ET / 4:50pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY arrive at the Taj Mahal, Agra, India

♦ 6:30am ET / 5:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY tour the Taj Mahal, Agra, India

♦ 7:50am ET / 6:20pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and THE FIRST LADY depart the Taj Mahal en route to Agra Air Base, Agra, India

♦ 7:15am ET / 6:45pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and the FIRST LADY arrive at Agra Air Base, Agra, India

♦ 7:25am ET / 6:55pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and the FIRST LADY depart Agra, India, en route to New Delhi, India, Agra, India

♦ 9:10am ET / 7:40pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and the FIRST LADY arrive at Palam Air Force Base, Agra, India

♦ 9:20am ET / 7:50pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and the FIRST LADY depart Palam Air Force Base en route to the RON Location, the Grand Presidential Suite of the ITC Maurya, New Delhi, India

♦ 9:30am ET / 8:00pm Local – THE PRESIDENT and the FIRST LADY arrive at the RON Location, the Grand Presidential Suite of the ITC Maurya, New Delhi, India

~ Day One Concludes ~

Modi and Trump Livestream…


More will be upcoming soon, including schedule details and links to broadcast events; but with the excitement in India building here’s a quick 24hr livestream as President Trump arrives and India celebrates.   It’s all HUGE!!

Peter Navarro Discusses The U.S. Supply Chain Amid Chinese Coronavirus Effects…


White House Trade and Manufacturing Advisor Peter Navarro has an interview with Maria Bartiromo to discuss potential U.S. supply chain issues and the need to reorient our medical equipment manufacturing back to North America.   As Navarro highlights the Chinese communist govt recently nationalized an American medical manufacturing company and commandeered all of their products. An important discussion.

Additionally, Navarro discusses the ongoing administration effort to combat incoming fake products from China still estimated to be over ten percent of all imports.

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Excellent Video Celebrating President Trump Visit to India…


And now for something completely different.  Meme creator @mad_liberals has created a brilliant expanded meme video of Peshwa Warrior President Trump. WATCH: