President Trump kicked off his 36-hour trip to India with a rally that drew tens of thousands of people.
, who kicked off his 36-hour trip to India with a colorful road tour that culminated in a rally that drew tens of thousands at the world's largest cricket stadium.
Trump opened his remarks to praise Modi for the"stunning display of India's culture and kindness," noting that he traveled 8,000 miles with the first lady to deliver a message to the people of India. Rishi Sharma, a 20-year-old university student from Ahmedabad, said she follows Trump on Twitter but to see him speak in person is a"great honor."
"It’s incredible, truly incredible," the president said, who once named an Atlantic City hotel and casino after the mausoleum.During the trip to the Taj Mahal, Trump told reporters that the reception at the cricket stadium"was fantastic," and"they worked really hard." "Despite all the differences, the ratcheting up of diplomatic and military attention to strategies that could counter Chinese expansionism is something that’s been pretty consistent," he said.
Trump said he planned to continue trade discussions with Modi during his visit, calling the prime minister a"tough" negotiator. He said he planned to make a"very very major –among the biggest ever – trade deals," but added talks were in"the early stages."
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