Narendra Modi of India seeks to avoid the anger of Donald Trump


This combination of images shows US President Donald Trump (left) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. – Reuters/file
  • Modi will hold a rare joint press conference with Trump.
  • The Indian prime minister offered rapid rate concessions ahead of us.
  • Modi is the fourth world leader in visiting Trump since his return.

The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, will try to rekindle his joke with Donald Trump, and avoid the anger of the president of the United States on rates and immigration, when they meet Thursday at the White House.

Modi will also hold a joint press conference with Trump, said the White House, a rare movement of the Indian leader, who is a prolific user of social networks, but rarely takes questions from journalists.

The last of a series of foreign leaders who exceeded an early path to the office door of the office from the return to the power of the Republican, Modi shared good relations with Trump during his first mandate.

The prime minister has offered rapid rates concessions before his visit, with the tasks of a New Delhi cutting on high-end motorcycles, an impulse to Harley-Davidson, the iconic American manufacturer whose fights in India have bothered Trump.

India also accepted an American military flight with 100 migrants chained last week as part of Trump’s immigration review, and New Delhi has promised his own “strong repression” for illegal migration.

The main diplomat of his career in India, Vikram Misri, said last week that there had been a “very close relationship” between the leaders, although their ties have not achieved a great advance in a bilateral commercial agreement for a long time .

Modi was one of the first to congratulate “Good friend” Trump after his November electoral victory.

For almost three decades, US presidents of both parties have prioritized construction ties with India, seeing a natural partner against a rising China.

But Trump has also been triggered against India for commerce, the greatest concern of the foreign policy of his new term, in the past, qualifying the fifth largest economy in the world as the “greatest raxid abuser.”

The former Trump Property Magnate has armed tariffs against friends and enemies since his return.

‘Trump’s anger’

Modi “has prepared for this, and is trying to avoid Trump’s anger,” said Lisa Curtis, director of the National Security Council in Asia del Sur during Trump’s first mandate.

Meanwhile, the Hindu nationalist government of the Indian prime minister has forced Trump to another priority: deport undocumented immigrants.

Although public attention has focused on Latin American arrivals, India is the third source of undocumented immigrants in the United States after Mexico and El Salvador.

Indian activists burned a Trump effigy last week after migrants on the United States plane again flying in the shackles all the trip, while the opposition accused Modi of weakness.

However, one thing is likely that Modi will be an approach to his history in the rights of Muslims and other minorities.

It is unlikely that Trump highlights a problem on which the administration of former President Joe Biden offered gentile critic.

Modi is the fourth world leader in visiting Trump since his return, following the prime ministers of Israel and Japan and the king of Jordan.

Modi regularly courted Trump during his first mandate. The two share a lot in common, and both campaign in promises to promote the interests of the majority communities of their countries over minorities and both chasing critics.

In February 2020, Modi invited Trump to a multitude of more than 100,000 people to inaugurate the world’s largest Cricket Stadium in his native state in Gujarat.

Trump could visit India at the end of this year for a scheduled quad summit, a four -way group from Australia, India, Japan and the United States.



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