Narendra Modi says ‘Namaste Trump’ with colour and pomp

Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets US President Donald Trump as his wife Melania Trump looks on, upon their arrival at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad Monday, Feb. 24, 2020. Trump is on a two-day visit to India.

Ahmedabad: US President Donald Trump landed here on Monday for his first visit to India to a grand welcome by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and thousands of people who lined the streets and packed into the Motera stadium to say ‘Namaste Trump’.

There were tableaux, folk dancers and musicians rolling out the cultural tapestry that is India, at the airport, on the way and at the spanking new cricket stadium where about 100,000 (some sources were quoted as saying 1,25,000) people waited patiently since early in the morning to hear the two leaders speak.

Air Force One carrying Trump, his wife Melania, daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner landed at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel international airport here at 11.37am, officials said which was three minutes ahead of schedule.

Trump stepped out wearing a black suit and a buttercup yellow tie while the first lady was in a white jumpsuit by French-American costume designer Herve Pierre. In a hat tip to Indian textiles, the jumpsuit was paired with a green silk with gold thread embroidery discovered by the designer in an early 20th century Indian textile documents given to him by his friends.

Modi, who reached Ahmedabad about an hour before Trump did, welcomed Trump and the US first lady at the airport, hugging the president and warmly shaking hands with Melania.

The first stop in the Trump visit was the Sabarmati Ashram, home to Mahatma Gandhi between 1917 and 1930 during India’s freedom struggle.

The 22-km ‘India roadshow’ began as the cavalcade, with the US president’s gleaming black car that has earned the moniker ‘The Beast’, moved out of the airport towards the Ashram and then to stadium. About 50 stages were set up on the way, showcasing dance groups and singers from different parts of the country.

Over 10,000 police personnel, besides officials of the United States Secret Service, and personnel of the National Security Guards (NSG) and the Special Protection Group (SPG) were deployed for the high profile visit.

From colour and pageantry to quieter and reflective, the mood shifted somewhat at the Sabarmati Ashram where the US President and the First Lady spent about 15 minutes.

Modi, who reached the Ashram a few minutes before the visiting dignitaries, showed the Trumps ‘Hriday Kunj’, a room inside the Ashram where Gandhi and his wife Kasturba lived. Modi explained the importance of the place in India’s freedom struggle.

Trump and Melania tried their hands on the khadi spinning wheel, also known as the ‘charkha’.

“To my great friend Prime Minister Modi – Thank you for this wonderful visit,”” Trump wrote in the visitors’ book. It was also signed by Melania. Significantly no mention was done about Mahatma Gandhi himself in Trump’s statement.

Modi presented the ‘Three Wise Monkey’, signifying Mahatma Gandhi’s three maxims of ‘see no evil’, ‘hear no evil’ and ‘speak no evil’, as a memento to the US president.

After the Ashram visit, Trump and Modi resumed their roadshow till Motera stadium, the stage for the ‘Namaste Trump’ event that saw a cultural extravaganza and addresses by the two leaders.

The stadium was packed to the rafters, a sea of colour and white with many in the crowd wearing white caps.

Billboards with slogans hailing the Indo-US relations and giant cutouts of Trump and Modi as well as photographs of the two leaders waving at the crowd during the ‘Howdy Modi’ event in Houston last year were put up prominently on the travel route. Also put up along the road were replicas of historic places in Gujarat.

The seventh US president to visit India, Trump retweeted Sunday a video in which his face was superimposed on the hit Indian movie-character ‘Baahubali’, showing him as a great saviour.

Commenting on the Trump visit, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, Raveesh Kumar tweeted that this is the first stand-alone visit by a US president to India, exemplifying a historic relationship that has matured into a 21-century global partnership.

The bonhomie, so much in evidence during the day, began from the air itself.

“We are eager to visit India. We are on our way and will soon be meeting all,” Trump tweeted in Hindi from on board the special Air Force One aircraft. Modi replied shortly after, saying  ‘Atithi Devo Bhava’, or ‘the guest is god’.

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