Washington: US President Donald Trump is coming on a two-day India tour on February 24-25 this month. This information has also been tweeted from the official Twitter handle of the White House regarding Trump's visit to India. At the same time, dates have also been announced in this tweet. The White House tweet states that President Donald Trump will be visiting India to meet PM Narendra Modi on February 24-25. At the same time, it is also being said that this will be Trump's first tour as US President.
According to information received from sources, it has been learned that the same tweet has also told that Trump's visit will further strengthen the US-India strategic partnership and will reveal the strong and lasting relationship between American and Indian people. . During this visit, US President Donald Trump will be accompanied by his wife and America's First Lady Melania Trump. It is being told that Trump and his wife Melania are also scheduled to visit PM Modi's home district of Gujarat. Earlier, former US President Barack Obama visited India twice.
President @realDonaldTrump & @FLOTUS will travel to India from February 24-25 to visit Prime Minister @narendramodi!
The White House February 10, 2020
The trip will further strengthen the U.S.-India strategic partnership & highlight the strong & enduring bonds between the American & Indian people. ???????? ????????
For your information, let us tell you that for the first time Obama visited India once again in 2010 and then in 2015. Along with the discussion of Donald Trump coming to India, the discussion of going to Gujarat has also started. The Gujarat government has also started preparations for Trump's tour. It is also being said that the Sardar Patel Stadium in Motera area of Ahmedabad can be inaugurated by Trump. It is being described as the world's largest cricket stadium. The capacity of this stadium is being told to one lakh 10 thousand spectators.
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