2019年9月23日 星期一

Howdy, Modi!’ bolsters U.S.-India relationship. Narendra Modi is losing the support of India Inc






President Donald Trump at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Texas.  Doug Mills/The New York Times

‘Howdy, Modi!’ bolsters U.S.-India relationship

In Houston on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India shared the stage with President Trump at a rally attended by more than 50,000 people (and uncounted others on Mr. Modi’s live stream).
Amid traditional tabla players, colorfully dressed dancers and thunderous applause, the leaders leveraged their talents at commanding crowds to project the strength of U.S.-India relations.
The two countries are on the verge of a deal to ease trade tensions that have worsened the economic slowdown in India. Sales of cars, homes and even biscuits are down, the rupee’s value has plunged and layoffs are piling up.
Related: Mr. Modi’s recent decision to revoke the autonomy of Kashmir is casting a shadow on his big U.S. trip, and possibly on his speech on Friday at the United Nations General Assembly.




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