After raucous welcome in India, Trump clinches $3 billion military
equipment sale
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[February 25, 2020]
By Steve Holland and Aftab Ahmed
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald
Trump said on Tuesday that India will buy $3 billion worth of military
equipment, including attack helicopters, as the two countries deepen
defense and commercial ties in an attempt to balance the weight of China
in the region.
India and the United States were also making progress on a big trade
deal, Trump said. Negotiators from the two sides have wrangled for
months to narrow differences on farm goods, medical devices, digital
trade and new tariffs.
Trump was accorded a massive reception in Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's home state on Monday, with more than 100,000 people filling into
a cricket stadium for a "Namaste Trump" rally.
On Tuesday, Trump sat down for one-on-one talks with Modi followed by
delegation-level meetings to try and move forward on issues that have
divided them, mainly the festering trade dispute.
After those meetings, Trump said his visit had been productive with the
conclusion of deals to buy helicopters for the Indian military. India is
buying 24 SeaHawk helicopters from Lockheed Martin equipped with
Hellfire missiles worth $2.6 billion and also plans a follow-on order
for six Apache helicopters.
India is modernizing its military to narrow the gap with China and has
increasingly turned to the United States over traditional supplier,
Russia.
Trump said the two countries were also making progress on a trade deal,
which had been an area of growing friction between them.
"Our teams have made tremendous progress on a comprehensive trade
agreement and I’m optimistic we can reach a deal that will be of great
importance to both countries," said Trump in remarks made alongside Modi.
The two countries had initially planned to produce a "mini deal", but
that proved elusive.
Instead both sides are now aiming for a bigger package, including
possibly a free trade agreement.
Trump said he also discussed with Modi, whom he called his "dear
friend", the importance of a secure 5G telecoms network in India, ahead
of a planned airwaves auction by the country.
The United States has banned Huawei, arguing the use of its kit creates
the potential for espionage by China - a claim denied by Huawei and
Beijing - but India, where telecoms companies have long used network
gear from the Chinese firm, is yet to make a call.
Trump described Monday’s rally in Ahmedabad and again praised Modi and
spoke of the size of the crowd, claiming there were "thousands of people
outside trying to get in..
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President Donald Trump shake hands with India's Prime
Minister Narendra Modi ahead of their meeting at Hyderabad
House in New Delhi, India, February 25, 2020. REUTERS/Adnan
Abidi
"I would even imagine they were there more for you than for me, I
would hope so," he told Modi. "The people love you...every time I
mentioned your name, they would cheer."
In New Delhi, Trump was given a formal state welcome on Tuesday at
the red sandstone presidential palace with a 21-cannon gun salute
and a red coated honor guard on horseback on a smoggy day.
HUG GETS TIGHTER
India is one of the few big countries in the world where Trump's
personal approval rating is above 50% and Trump's trip has got
wall-to-wall coverage with commentators saying he had hit all the
right notes on his first official visit to the world's biggest
democracy.
They were also effusive in their praise for Modi for pulling off a
spectacular reception for Trump.
"Modi-Trump hug gets tighter," ran a headline in the Times of India.
But in a sign of the underlying political tensions in India, violent
protests broke out in Delhi on Monday over a new citizenship law
that critics say discriminates against Muslims and is a further
attempt to undermine the secular foundations of India's democracy.
They say the law is part of a pattern of divisiveness being followed
by Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.
At least 7 people were killed and about 150 injured in the clashes
that took place in another part of the capital, away from the center
of the city where Modi is hosting Trump.
In his speech on Monday, Trump extolled India's rise as a stable and
prosperous democracy as one of the achievements of the century. "You
have done it as a tolerant country. And you have done it as a great,
free country," he said.
Delhi has also been struggling with high air pollution and on
Tuesday the air quality was moderately poor at 193 on a government
index that measures pollution up to a scale of 500. The WHO
considers anything above 60 as unhealthy.
(Reporting by Steve Holland, Aftab Ahmed, Neha Dasgupta; Writing by
Sanjeev Miglani Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)
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