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And they need it, and we have it. And we’re going to talk about trade. We’re going to talk about many things. But it’s really an honor to see you. And you have been my friend for a long time, and congratulations on having done a great job. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Would you like to say anything more? Your Excellency, I’m delighted to see you back in the White House and to meet with you today in this room. On behalf of 1.4 billion people of India, let me convey my heartiest congratulations to you on your grand and historic victory.
Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Last year the people of India gave me the opportunity to serve them for the third consecutive time. And it has happened in the history of India in the last 60 years for the first time. And in this term, I will have an opportunity to work with you over the next four years, and it’s a great pleasure to see the two coincide. And I can say from my past experience of working with you in your first term that we will continue to advance the India-U.S.
Strategic Partnership with the same warmth, with the same trust, and with the same excitement. I’m happy that as soon as I entered this room, my friend reminded me of Ahmedabad and the cricket stadium where we held the big rally, and the events that we did, the mega events that we did in Ahmedabad, Namaste Trump, or the Howdy Modi in Houston, we had conveyed a very strong message of our friendship through those events, and the resounding echo of those events can be heard even today in India and the world.
And I am very happy that we have been working with you over the last four years, and I am very happy to be here. I am very happy that you are here, and I am very And I am very happy that you have been here for three years, and I am very happy to be here. Excellency, you have made immense personal contribution towards strengthening of our relations, towards making them more comprehensive and attaining unprecedented heights in our relationship. And I firmly believe that in your second term we will work with even more speed.
As I had promised to the people of India that in my third term as the Prime Minister of India we will work with twice the speed. I firmly believe that with President Trump during the next four years, during his second term we will work with twice the speed that we did in the first term. One thing that I deeply appreciate and I learned from President Trump is that he keeps the national interest supreme. And like him, I also keep the national interest of India at the top of everything else and this has been my real fortune.
President Donald Trump and Make America Great Again are inseparable whenever we talk about President Trump, one has to talk about Make America Great Again. Similarly, that vision inspires everybody. Similarly, in India we have the resolve of 1.4 billion people of India that by the time India reaches the 100th anniversary of its independence, we will make our country a developed country by 2047 and this is getting new speed and new resolve. The U.S. is the world’s oldest democracy and India is the world’s largest democracy so when India and the U.S.
come together they make one plus one 11 and not two and this is the power of 11 that is going to work for the welfare of the human humanity. I once again thank my friend President Trump and we together resolve that we will together march towards progress and towards prosperity for our nations. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. And he’s doing a great job in India. Everybody talks about it. He’s doing a really fantastic job. A great leader. Great leader. I thank you for your warm words, Mr. President and I firmly believe that every person in India respects your sentiments.
Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Any questions, please? Yes, President. You are both very popular leaders in your respective countries. You have spoken about common sense diplomatic documents. So what’s that Trump Modi doctrine that you should expect from the President? I’m totally popular leader. Well, I think more than anything else will be the unity. We have great unity. We have great friendship, he and I, and our countries. And I think it’s only going to get closer. But it’s very important that we remain united as countries. We are we’re friends and we’re going to say that way.
President Trump, how are you going to fight China? If you’re going to be tough with India, how are you going to beat China? We’re in very good shape to beat anybody we want. But we’re not looking to beat anybody. We’re looking to do a really good job. We’re we’ve done a fantastic job for the American people. We had a great four years and we were interrupted by terrible administration. Absolutely terrible. They didn’t know what they were doing. And now we’re putting it back together. And I think it’s going to end up being much stronger than it was before, even much stronger than it was before.
President Trump, first of all, congratulations for the fantastic 24 days of your presidency, historic and unprecedented decisions that you’ve made, constitutional reforms. I like her. I like her. I am particularly impressed by the Jose or USAID. And I would like you to share with us if you think USAID had a role in election interference in the U.S. in 2020 and Indian elections in 2024. So it could have had a role. There were a lot of bad things that happened in 2020. I think bad things happened in 2024, but it was too big to rig.
We won by a tremendous margin. We won every swing state. We won the popular vote by millions of votes. So it was too big to rig. But, yeah, I think they probably tried. We’re looking to go to a system now much different where one day voting, voter ID, and you just, we have to do that. And paper ballots. We want paper ballots. And when they do that, we’re going to clean it up very, very well. But we had a great 2016. We had a much better 2020 election, but bad things happened. And we had the best of all.
We had, they say, the most consequential in history, 129 years, most consequential. So it was a great election. And it gives me a chance to work again with the Prime Minister and India. We’re going to be, we’re going to have a great relationship together. Mr. President, do you see India playing roles in Europe between Russia and Ukraine? Excuse me. Excuse me. Do you see India playing a role in your plan to broker a peace in Ukraine? If I could ask you about its development in your hometown today, the U.S.
Attorney has resigned over the DOJ’s request to drop the case into Eric Adams. Did you personally request the Justice Department to drop that case? No, I didn’t. I know nothing about it. I did not. I think that, just to answer your other question, we’re just going to get along well. We’re going to get along with all countries. We’re going to do very well. We’re going to be doing, I think, record business, record numbers. And we’re going to work with India also. We have some very big trade deals to announce in the very near future.
Can India play a role in establishing peace in Mr. President, what do you want to say about the Bangladesh issue? Because we saw and it is evident that how the deep state of the United States was involved in the regime change, then the pattern at which Bangladesh. Then Mohammed Yunus made junior sorrows also. So what is your point of view about the Bangladesh issue? Mohammed Yunus has been doing junior sorrows. And what is the role that the deep state played in the situation in Bangladesh? Well, there was no role for our deep state.
It was, this is something that the Prime Minister has been working on for a long time and has been worked on for hundreds of years, frankly. I’ve been reading about it. But I will leave Bangladesh to the Prime Minister. As far as the Russia-Ukraine conflict is concerned, I am very happy that President Trump has taken initiatives to restore peace and had telephone calls with President Putin and President Zelensky. The world had this thinking that India somehow is a neutral country in this whole process. But this is not true.
India has a side and that side is of peace. From the very first day, I have been talking about the importance of dialogue and diplomacy and a peaceful solution. And when I met President Putin in the presence of media, I had told him that this is not the era of war. And I have firm conviction that problems cannot be resolved on the battlefield. The two sides will have to come to the negotiating table. I just want to add to that. We had a very good phone call yesterday with President Putin.
It lasted maybe an hour and a half. It was excellent. And I think we went a long way toward getting a solution to the horrible war where so many people are being killed, especially soldiers on the battlefield. At least a million and a half soldiers have been killed on a ridiculous war that would have never happened if I were President. But we’ve got a long way to, I think we’ve got a long way to solving it. Tomorrow there’s a meeting in Munich and then next week there’s a meeting in Saudi Arabia.
Not with myself or President Putin but with top officials. And Ukraine will be a part of it too. And we’re going to see if we can end that war. That war is a horrible war. It’s a vicious, bloody war. We want to end it. To your other question, that U.S. attorney was actually fired. I don’t know if he or she resigned, but that U.S. attorney was fired. Okay, go ahead. The Press Mr. President, Mr. Prime Minister, I have a question. Is the U.S. competition with China in the role that you expect to deal with the U.S.
competition with China at your broad division for peace and independence? The President Well, I think we’re doing very well in our competition with everybody. I think you’re going to see a nation that really is going forward at a very rapid pace. Our economy is going to be fantastic. We’re doing things to make it that way. We announced some very big elements today of success. I call it an element of success. Reciprocal tariffs so that somebody charges us, we charge them the same amount, which has never been done in our country before.
We’ve always been taken advantage of by other countries, and we allow that to happen foolishly. But we can and we’re not going to allow that any longer. So I think we’re going to do very well. We’ve been doing a last, they say the last three weeks was among the best three weeks ever for a start in a presidency. There’s never been anything like it. And when you see what we’ve been able to do in three weeks, people are really amazed. Even the Prime Minister mentioned it. I think other countries are looking at it.
But I just want to thank everybody for being here. This is a terrific man. We’re going to make some wonderful trade deals for India and for the U.S. And thank you all very much. Thank you very much. [tr:trw].
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