US President Donald Trump said PM Modi made some aggressive
statements at the Howdy Modi event and they were well received by the
50,000 people. Pakistan PM Imran Khan was seated beside him when he made
these observations.
With Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan sitting beside him, US
President Donald Trump praised PM Narendra Modi and the gala event of
'Howdy, Modi' that he addressed along with the PM.
Addressing the
media after meeting Imran Khan, Trump praised the 'Howdy, Modi' mega
rally in presence of Khan and said PM Modi made "very aggressive
statements" at the Houston event and the huge crowd of Indian-Americans
received them well.
"It was very well received within the room,"
Trump said, referring to the gathering of 50,000 people at the NRG
Stadium in Houston.
Hours after addressing the joint rally with PM
Modi in Houston, Trump met Imran Khan on the sidelines of the UN
General Assembly session in New York.
Talking of mediating to solve the Kashmir dispute, Trump has once
again said that if both India and Pakistan are willing, he would be
ready to help.
Trump said he was ready to mediate between Pakistan
and India on the Kashmir issue if both sides agree and described
himself as "an extremely good arbitrator"
.
While Trump has time
and again offered to mediate in the Kashmir matter, India has maintained
that Kashmir was a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan with no
scope for third party mediation.
However, Imran Khan once again appealed to Trump seeking help in Pakistan's troubles with India, Afghanistan and Iran.
To this, Trump cracked a joke and said, "He lives in a very friendly neighbourhood."
"The
most powerful country in the world has a responsibility," Khan said
alongside Trump, warning that the "crisis (in Kashmir) is going to get
much bigger."
"I have very good
relationship with Prime Minister Modi. I have very good relationship
with Prime Minister Khan...I would be an extremely good arbitrator. I
have never failed as an arbitrator," Trump told reporters, avoiding to
directly answer a question on Kashmir.
With Trump by his side at
the 'Howdy, Modi' event, Modi hit out at Pakistan for its support to
terrorism and said India's decision to nullify Article 370 has caused
trouble to those who cannot handle their country as he called for a
"decisive battle" against terrorism.
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Tourism
minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa
may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various
relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.
Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists
at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season
(April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..
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Tourism
minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa
may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various
relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.
Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists
at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season
(April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..
Read more at:
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Tourism
minister Prahlad Singh Patel said a five-year electronic tourist visa
may be introduced at a fee of $80, while there may be various
relaxations in e-visa norms and a reduction in charges.
Patel made the announcement at the state tourism ministers’ conference in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The government is also considering a one-month e-visa for tourists
at a fee of $25. It would be reduced to $10 during the off-season
(April-June), initially for tourists from Japan, Singapor ..