This Article is From Feb 11, 2020

Donald Trump's Visit To Further Strengthen Strategic Ties With India: Government

It said the US President and the First Lady will attend official engagements in the national capital and Ahmedabad, the external affairs ministry said.

Donald Trump's Visit To Further Strengthen Strategic Ties With India: Government

US President Donald Trump will visit India from February 24 to 25

New Delhi:

US President Donald Trump's maiden visit to India will provide an opportunity to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Tuesday.

The ministry's comments came hours after the White House announced that the US President and First Lady Melania Trump will visit India from February 24 to 25.

India had invited Mr Trump to grace the Republic Day parade as the chief guest last year but the US President could not come due to scheduling issues.

During his visit to the US in September last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had reminded Mr Trump of his invitation to him to visit India along with his family.

"The visit will provide an opportunity for the two leaders to review progress in bilateral ties and further strengthen our strategic partnership," the external affairs ministry said.

It said the US President and the First Lady will attend official engagements in the national capital and Ahmedabad, and interact with a cross-section of Indian society.

The main outcome of Mr Trump's visit is likely to be finalisation of a trade deal.

The external affairs ministry said the global strategic partnership between India and the US is based on "trust, shared values, mutual respect and understanding", and marked by the warmth and friendship between the peoples of the two countries.

"The relationship has further evolved under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and President Trump, with significant progress in all areas, including trade, defence, counter-terrorism, energy, coordination on regional and global issues as well as people-to-people ties," the ministry said.

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