US President Donald Trump met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and presented a special gift – a coffee table book ‘Our Journey Together’ inscribed with the message: "Mr. Prime Minister, you're great", signed by Trump.
'Mr Prime Minister, you are amazing': Donald Trump's unique gesture towards Narendra Modi
Donald's Trump publication, 'Our Journey Together,' highlights significant events from his time in office and is available online for prices ranging from ₹6,000 to ₹6,873.
The 320-page volume features moments from the ‘Howdy Modi’ and ‘Namaste Trump’ gatherings, where both leaders openly demonstrated their mutual respect.
The ‘Howdy Modi’ event occurred in 2019 at a football arena in Houston, attracting over 50,000 Indian-Americans, with speeches from both Modi and Trump. Just five months later, in February 2020, the ‘Namaste Trump’ gathering was hosted at the largest cricket stadium globally in Ahmedabad, reaffirming the strong relationship between India and the U.S.
Selected photographs
This book illustrates significant instances from his presidency. Each selected photo and its related text highlight critical happenings such as the border wall project, his initiatives in appointing federal judges, the establishment of Space Force, and noteworthy dialogues with prominent global figures like Kim Jong-Un, Xi Jinping, and Vladimir Putin. These were reportedly chosen by Trump from his unique viewpoint. A standout photograph in the book captures his trip to the Taj Mahal in 2020.
F-35 stealth fighters agreement
In addition to unveiling the book, Trump revealed that the U.S. would provide India with F-35 fighter jets, representing a major commitment to defense. He also reaffirmed intentions to boost military sales to India, promising several billion dollars in equipment to reinforce the defense alliance.
As reported by Bloomberg, Trump stated, "We’re also paving the way to ultimately deliver F-35 stealth fighters to India." This reflects a substantial dedication to enhancing defense relations and greatly increasing military transactions.
After a bilateral discussion, Trump was queried regarding who he thought was more adept at negotiating tariff arrangements during the discussions. He responded, "He (Prime Minister Modi) is a much tougher negotiator than I am, and he is a much better negotiator than I am. There is absolutely no comparison," he said with a grin.
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