Huge welcome for President Trump. So much for the world hates him, largest democracy in the world just embraced him. No doubt the left will try and turn this growing relationship with India into a negative somehow.
they do that for every president. also trump is known to show off etc, therefore country just play his ego, so he can say look how great he was treated. in other words, he just like concentrate on outer appearance rather than the contents.
dude if you look at trump speech, he constantly use the word, he got good deal/how great he is etc and the sucker got suck in, yet when looking the content its basically nothing. remember when Obama visit india, they treat him very well too, yet no one make a big deal out of it. great leader doesn't need to show off, everybody will respect him without need for him to show off. only those don't have solid content are concentrating on face value. how respect is trump in the international community compare to Obama, not much
The “world hates Trump” narrative took a huge hit. Just grow up and admit it. He went to a 100,000 plus person rally organized by India, after driving by 10s of thousands of cheering people also organized by India. That’s hardly him showing off. Who cares about Obama’s reception? The narrative was Trump is hated everywhere, that clearly is not correct. Your trying to deflect and failing. The left, party of negativity.
lol india got like 1.2 billion ppl. look the protester during his UK or EU trip. beside those ppl are organized by india, cause modi knows trump is affixed on crowd size https://www.newsweek.com/narendra-modi-india-donald-trump-ram-gopal-varma-1488734
Still trying? Europe is irrelevant to the story in India. What does the population have to do with it? You expect them to have more people inside a maxed out stadium? It was full, end of that story. And look a movie director.. Guess we better listen to that level of expertise.. Unless your posting links showing those huge crowds in India were paid or force to go then your still deflecting. And doing it poorly.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/tr...lcome-rally-as-crowd-walks-out-on-his-speech/ Trump addressed a massive public rally Monday in Gujarat, the home state of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, and struggled to pronounce several words, reported BBC. The U.S. president bungled his pronunciation of Ahmedabad, the city where he was speaking, and the name of Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda. Trump, who entered to the music of Elton John, also called the Vedas — ancient Hindu texts — the “Vestas.” BBC’s Rajini Vaidyanathan reported that crowds began leaving midway through Trump’s speech, which came after Modi spoke.
Hmm Did not see that video of masses of people leaving. Weird, with over 100,000 there you think there would be a video of that exodus or two from a cell phone at least. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_K._Byrne Your link is a progressive slanted website.... More attempts at negative deflection. Keep trying Lefties...keep trying.
The relationship is not growing since Trump entered office, it stagnated. Trump is not hated around the world. India is the largest democracy only in theory. What does the US want from India? To drop any relationship with Russia. Avoid buying Russian arms, or any other than American made ones. What does India want from the US? 1)"Last June, in a move that jolted the supposedly blooming relationship, the US ended its preferential trade treatment for India, removing it from the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP). The program allows duty-free entry for up to $5.6 billion worth of its annual exports to the US." 2)Flexibility with the Kashmir situation. Have the US support than Pakistan having it. 3) America is becoming browner, India is not becoming more white. Modi wants to keep this affair, its soft power. The rise of Indians in the West’s top corporations has been phenomenal. Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Google, Satya Nadella of Microsoft, Shantanu Narayen heads Adobe Inc, Ajaypal Singh Banga is CEO of Mastercard, Rajeev Suri heads Nokia, Jayashree Ullal leads Arista Networks and Arvind Krishna is CEO of IBM, to name a few. To top it off, the Indian-American population grew by 38 percent between 2010 and 2017.
Trump wants to play politics with Indian to advance American interest and help his party politically. Sounds like what a POTUS should do. But unless those huge crowds of people were forced or paid to attend then politics have little to do with the fallacy of Trump being hated. I’ve no ideal what your point on India’s democracy is other than a attempt to deflect the fact of the positive impact that improving relationship with Indian has for the U.S.
Between 1946 and 2012 India received $65 billion in aid from the US. So this $3 billion arms sale simply means we are getting some of it back. I wonder if any of that money will be returned to the US taxpayer.
Trump is indeed hated around the world, but who gives even a momentary f***? Stuns me that so many of the same people who are concerned about foreign interference are neurotically obsessed with the opinions of foreigners.