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Taj Mahal: US President Donald Trump visits the 'monument of love' in Agra | Taj Mahal: US President Donald Trump visits the 'monument of love' in Agra |
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US President Donald Trump has visited the historic Taj Mahal in the northern Indian city of Agra. | |
This was the second stop in Mr Trump's 36-hour long trip, which is his first official visit to India. | |
He arrived in the country earlier in the day, landing in Gujarat state, where he was greeted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. | He arrived in the country earlier in the day, landing in Gujarat state, where he was greeted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
The two leaders will conduct diplomatic talks on Tuesday, which are expected to deepen ties between their countries. | The two leaders will conduct diplomatic talks on Tuesday, which are expected to deepen ties between their countries. |
Mr Trump received a colourful welcome in Agra, which included dancers dressed as peacocks and horses. | Mr Trump received a colourful welcome in Agra, which included dancers dressed as peacocks and horses. |
While Mr Modi was not present, he was greeted by a close ally of his, Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, the state where Agra is located. | While Mr Modi was not present, he was greeted by a close ally of his, Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, the state where Agra is located. |
The Trumps then left for the Taj Mahal, a 17th Century marble mausoleum built by Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, in memory of his queen, Mumtaz Mahal. | |
It is perhaps India's most famous monument and is usually part of every visiting dignitary's itinerary. | It is perhaps India's most famous monument and is usually part of every visiting dignitary's itinerary. |
Namaste, India | |
Earlier in the day, in Gujarat's Ahmedabad city, Mr Trump addressed a huge crowd at the Motera cricket stadium. | Earlier in the day, in Gujarat's Ahmedabad city, Mr Trump addressed a huge crowd at the Motera cricket stadium. |
"Namaste," he began to a thunderous round of applause, before going on to refer to several Indian icons, from history to cricket to Bollywood. | "Namaste," he began to a thunderous round of applause, before going on to refer to several Indian icons, from history to cricket to Bollywood. |
"India will always hold a very special place in our hearts," he added. | "India will always hold a very special place in our hearts," he added. |
He also had words of praise for Mr Modi: "Everybody loves him but I will tell you this, he is very tough. You are not just the pride of Gujarat, you are living proof that with hard work, Indians can accomplish anything they want." | He also had words of praise for Mr Modi: "Everybody loves him but I will tell you this, he is very tough. You are not just the pride of Gujarat, you are living proof that with hard work, Indians can accomplish anything they want." |
However, he struggled to pronounce several Indian words - from Ahmedabad, the city where he was speaking, to Swami Vivekananda, an Indian philosopher, greatly admired by Mr Modi. He also called the Vedas - ancient Hindu texts - "Vestas". | However, he struggled to pronounce several Indian words - from Ahmedabad, the city where he was speaking, to Swami Vivekananda, an Indian philosopher, greatly admired by Mr Modi. He also called the Vedas - ancient Hindu texts - "Vestas". |
He ended his speech by saying, "God bless India, God bless the United States of America - we love you, we love you very much." He spoke after Mr Modi, and the BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan says crowds began leaving mid-way through the US president's speech. | He ended his speech by saying, "God bless India, God bless the United States of America - we love you, we love you very much." He spoke after Mr Modi, and the BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan says crowds began leaving mid-way through the US president's speech. |
Modi in the spotlight | |
Mr Trump's visit comes at an opportune time for Mr Modi, who has been under the spotlight in recent months following controversial decisions by his government. | Mr Trump's visit comes at an opportune time for Mr Modi, who has been under the spotlight in recent months following controversial decisions by his government. |
In December, India passed a contentious new citizenship law granting amnesty to non-Muslim immigrants from certain countries. This prompted massive protests across the country, with critics accusing the government of marginalising India's more than 200 million Muslims - a charge the government denies. | In December, India passed a contentious new citizenship law granting amnesty to non-Muslim immigrants from certain countries. This prompted massive protests across the country, with critics accusing the government of marginalising India's more than 200 million Muslims - a charge the government denies. |
But protests are still continuing, including in Delhi, where a policeman has been killed after violence broke out hours ahead of Mr Trump's visit on Monday. | But protests are still continuing, including in Delhi, where a policeman has been killed after violence broke out hours ahead of Mr Trump's visit on Monday. |
Clashes erupted between groups protesting against the citizenship law, and those in favour of it. | Clashes erupted between groups protesting against the citizenship law, and those in favour of it. |
In August, Mr Modi's government put Indian-administered Kashmir under a communications blockade and revoked its partial autonomy, sparking protests in the Muslim-majority valley. Mobile phone connections and the internet have only been partially restored, and state leaders and hundreds of others are still under house arrest. | |
The two decisions have sharply polarised India, and have been questioned by leaders abroad. | The two decisions have sharply polarised India, and have been questioned by leaders abroad. |
A grand welcome | |
But Mr Modi put on a grand public reception to welcome Mr Trump who arrived in Gujarat earlier on Monday. He was greeted with a road show as crowds lined his route to the stadium. It featured performers from across the country, showcasing the arts from different Indian states. | But Mr Modi put on a grand public reception to welcome Mr Trump who arrived in Gujarat earlier on Monday. He was greeted with a road show as crowds lined his route to the stadium. It featured performers from across the country, showcasing the arts from different Indian states. |
Billboards along the route to the Motera stadium were emblazoned with pictures of the men and carried slogans such as "two dynamic personalities, one momentous occasion". | Billboards along the route to the Motera stadium were emblazoned with pictures of the men and carried slogans such as "two dynamic personalities, one momentous occasion". |
Mr Trump entered to the music of Elton John, which he is known to love, playing on the speakers. | Mr Trump entered to the music of Elton John, which he is known to love, playing on the speakers. |
The event is being compared to the "Howdy, Modi!" event that Mr Trump and Mr Modi held in Houston last year, which was attended by 50,000 people. | The event is being compared to the "Howdy, Modi!" event that Mr Trump and Mr Modi held in Houston last year, which was attended by 50,000 people. |
A visit to Gandhi's home | |
Mr Trump had earlier made a quick stop at the Sabarmati Ashram, where Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, who was born in Gujarat, lived for 13 years. | Mr Trump had earlier made a quick stop at the Sabarmati Ashram, where Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi, who was born in Gujarat, lived for 13 years. |
He and First Lady Melania Trump tried their hand at the charka or spinning wheel, which is used to spin cloth. Gandhi popularised the act as a form of protest against foreign-made cloth during India's independence movement. | He and First Lady Melania Trump tried their hand at the charka or spinning wheel, which is used to spin cloth. Gandhi popularised the act as a form of protest against foreign-made cloth during India's independence movement. |
But amid the fanfare, a much-talked about trade deal is unlikely to happen during the trip. | But amid the fanfare, a much-talked about trade deal is unlikely to happen during the trip. |
The US is one of India's most important trade partners, with bilateral trade totalling $142.6bn (£110.3bn) in 2018. The US had a $25.2bn goods and services trade deficit with India, its ninth largest trading partner in goods. | The US is one of India's most important trade partners, with bilateral trade totalling $142.6bn (£110.3bn) in 2018. The US had a $25.2bn goods and services trade deficit with India, its ninth largest trading partner in goods. |
Despite growing political and strategic ties, there's been tension over trade issues. Mr Trump has said India's tariffs - taxes on imports - are "unacceptable", and has described India as the "king" of tariffs. | Despite growing political and strategic ties, there's been tension over trade issues. Mr Trump has said India's tariffs - taxes on imports - are "unacceptable", and has described India as the "king" of tariffs. |