US presidency under Trump to boost strategic ties with India


Washington, Nov 9 (PTI): US presidency under Donald Trump, a confessed big fan of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is most likely to boost Indo-US strategic relationship with a special emphasis on defence ties and counter-terrorism cooperation.

Trump, 70, had recently described India as "a key, and key strategic ally" and looks forward to deepening the diplomatic and military cooperation that is the shared interest of both countries.

The billionaire businessman who has lauded economic policies of Modi had said he wants to work with him.

At an event in New Jersey less than a month from now, Trump had promised to the Indian-American community in him India would find a true friend at the White House.

"I am a big fan of Hindu and I am a big fan of India. If I am elected president, the Indian and Hindu community would have a true friend at the White House," he had said at an event organised by the Hindu Republican Coalition.

Trump said he appreciated "great friend India in the fight against radical Islamic terrorism."

India has experienced firsthand "brutality of terror" in the past "including the mayhem in Mumbai," he said and described the 2008 Mumbai terror attack and that on Indian Parliament in 2001 as "absolutely outrageous" and terrible.

"We will defeat radical Islamic terrorism. We will stand soldier-to-soldier in this fight. This is so important in the age of ISIS," he said.

"India's is the world's largest democracy and is a natural ally of the US. Under a Trump Administration, we are going to become even better friends. In fact, I will take the word even out because we are going to be best friends. I look forward to working with Prime Minister Modi, who has been very energetic in reforming the economy and bureaucracy. Great man. I applaud him," he said.

"I look forward to doing some serious bureaucratic trimming right here in the US, believe me we need it most," Trump said.

"Your great Prime Minister has been a pro-growth leader for India. He has simplified the tax code, cut the taxes and the economy is strong growing at 7 per cent year. Excellent," he said.

On the eve of the November 8 general elections, a key military advisor to the Trump said that India will have an important role to play in the Trump Administration’s Asia Pacific policy of "peace through strength."

"This is a country that shares our values, this is a country that shares a lot of geo-political interest and I think, his (Trump’s) work is going to be continuing the tradition of Bush Administration which made a lot of progress in that regard," Alexander Gray, a military advisor and author of several of the ambitious defence policies of Trump, said.

"We (a Trump Administration) would be looking to strengthen not just the cultural and economic aspect, but also on the defence side there is so much common ground with India. At a time when India’s foreign policy is changing because of China and Pakistan, because of Islamic terrorism, we need to be there to greet them with open arms. I think, the Trump Administration is ready to do that," Gray said.

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Long live Indo-American friendship, I feel the victory of Trump will bring about a closer co-operation between the two countries.

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    New President...
    One more visit from PM...

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  • Eugene, Fort Lee

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Pradeep while I do not disagree with your comparison of Trump to Teddy Roosevelt I believe he is more in the mould of Winston Churchill. On the other hand it could have been Hillary (Hitler) Clinton. All is well that ends well.

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  • Sudhir, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Politicians, irrespective of their nationalities or locations, are self-serving. If anyone has an illusion that US will be a friend of India, based on the pre-poll rhetoric of Trump, they are very naive.

    US has always had their self interests as the ONLY priority. They use other countries based on the need of the moment.

    So, let's not live under an illusion that things will be better. Instead, let's work towards building a better India.

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    LIKE UMA BHARTHI TOLD THAT IF BJP COMES TO POWER. SHE WILL PUT ROBERT VADRA IN JAIL. SHE FAKED.

    NOW TRUMP ALSO SAID THAT HE WILL PUT HILARY IN JAIL.

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  • Vivian Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Only this time it will happen.

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  • michael, USA

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    President Trump will have no authority to jail anyone. Only a prosecutor can bring charges and then after a trial, if found guilty, a Judge will pass sentence.

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    At least he talks straight from the guts!

    I would rather trust a straight shooter than someone who wears a smile and weighs his/her words before speaking.

    A successful hustler and businessman like Don Trump will be a great president as well, similar to the likes of Teddy Roosevelt.

    America needs someone like him now. No doubts, he will deliver!

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    OTHER COUNTRIES PM OR PRESIDENT WILL BE NOT COMFORTABLE GOING CLOSER TO HIM.

    BECAUSE TRUMP LIKE MAGNETISM. HE TOLD BEFORE THAT HE LIKES TO KISS LIKE A MAGNET.

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    TRUMP NEEDS TO TAKE. COACHING FROM OBAMA.

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  • Vivian Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    From O bummer?

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  • TRUE INDIAN , IXE

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    IN JOY TRUMP MIGHT KISS MODI. HE LIKES MAGNETISM.

    MODI SHOULD KEEP A DISTANCE.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Time will tell..., let us keep our finger crossed..., let him not hate our intelligent finance & banking, IT & Medical professionals(Except FEKU one's).

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Will Trump deliver his promise ...

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  • raghavendra m k, mumbai maharasthra

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    Trump had trump card with him so he won. Our PM modi given message to Indian community to vote for Clinton, and another political leader from Mangalure given puja in local temple against Trump victory.I just wondering whether these two factors also affected to the Trump victory.

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  • Rajesh, Udupi

    Thu, Nov 10 2016

    Our PM modi given message to Indian community to vote for Clinton??

    on what basis are you spreading such misinformation? grow up dear..

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  • San, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    hope he will,
    because in US Kejriwal and Rahul are not there to stop him

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 09 2016

    I'm worried about my job like many working in BPO
    Trump already announced he will stop outsourcing to China and India

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