Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Much to gain from Trump-Modi friendship: Indian-American Nikki Haley

Haley, who was America’s envoy to the UN in the first two years of the Trump administration and the first-ever cabinet-ranking Indian-American in any presidential administration, said that she is proud to see Trump and First Lady Melania travel to India

By PTI

Indian-American politician Nikki Haley has said that there is much to be gained from the friendship of US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi ahead of his maiden official visit to India.

Haley, who was America’s envoy to the UN in the first two years of the Trump administration and the first-ever cabinet-ranking Indian-American in any presidential administration, said that she is proud to see Trump and First Lady Melania travel to India.

“The US and India are the two largest democracies in the world and share many values. There is much to be gained by the friendship of Modi and Trump,” the top Republican leader said in a tweet.

Former White House official Peter Lavoy said that the Modi-Trump summit “will be consequential” because security ties will be advanced, Kashmir issue will be deferred, Afghanistan will be managed, trade differences will be mitigated, energy ties will be enhanced and defence deals will happen.

All Americans look to 1.3 billion Indians to warmly embrace and celebrate America, as America has embraced and celebrated us here – E Pluribus Unum (the motto of the US). Now, it’s time for our Motto to also mean: two proud sovereigns, bound in history and racing towards a joint destiny,” said Ravi Batra, a New York-based attorney.

Batra urged India to reduce import duty on Harley-Davidson super bikes to zero per cent, and asserted that the two countries trade bilaterally agricultural products like almonds.

 

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