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No meeting with PM for US presidential hopefuls

PM Modi avoided meetings with Trump and Harris during his US visit to remain neutral in America's polarized politics ahead of the elections.

Updated on: Sept 25, 2024 01:50 am IST
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Though Republican nominee Donald Trump had announced last week that he would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his US visit, the Indian PM did not meet either Trump or Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in what appeared to be a conscious attempt to stay away from America’s polarised political landscape five weeks before the country votes for the next president.

Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump in Georgia on Tuesday. (Reuters)

Trump, during a rally last week in Michigan, had said that Modi was coming to see him next week. He called Modi a “fantastic man” while terming India as an “abuser” of trade. India never confirmed the meeting, and said that the meeting schedule was not fixed and was constantly evolving.

But New Delhi, HT has learnt, was clear from the start of the planning of the visit that the PM would either meet both candidates or neither. Indian officials were acutely conscious of the fact that New Delhi has no partisan preferences in American politics, and must not be seen in any way of having any preferences.

This was also the view of members of the Indian community in the US, and was the reason why organisers of the Modi’s diaspora event did not invite any elected American official, including Indian-American representatives, unlike in such events in the past.

“We will deal with who the American people elect as we have in the past. Both Democrat and Republican administrations have deepened India-US ties in the last 25 years. PM Modi has now worked with three American presidents with completely different personalities. There is bipartisan support for the India relationship in the US. That is best for ties. We have to think about both sustaining that and ensuring our diaspora does not come under any unwarranted political attack,” said a second person familiar with the broad thinking at the higher levels of the Indian government.

How Trump reacts to a meeting that he had alluded to happening, but did not happen, remains to be seen. But for now, India has stayed away from the minefield that is the American political theatre.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Prashant Jha

Prashant Jha is the Washington DC-based US correspondent of Hindustan Times. He is also the editor of HT Premium. Jha has earlier served as editor-views and national political editor/bureau chief of the paper. He is the author of How the BJP Wins: Inside India's Greatest Election Machine and Battles of the New Republic: A Contemporary History of Nepal.

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