Donald Trump is going to be sworn in as the President of America on January 20. After this, the possibility of his visit to India is being expressed. However, the date of this tour has not been decided yet. According to media reports, Trump is very keen on visiting India and is talking to his advisors in this regard. Apart from this, Trump can also visit China and discuss improving relations between the two countries.

Trump reached Washington by special plane

Donald Trump has reached Washington by special plane for the swearing-in ceremony. His wife Melania Trump and son Barron are also present with him. After taking oath, Trump can start working towards strengthening relations with important countries like India and China.

Possibilities of traveling to India

According to media reports, Donald Trump may visit India in April or the end of the year. This visit can be important in further strengthening the relations between India and America. Along with this, it is also being discussed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi may be invited for a meeting at the White House.

According to sources, talks on this proposal started when Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar visited Washington last month. Jaishankar met US officials during Christmas and will represent India at Trump’s inauguration.

Possibility of discussion at Quad summit

India is set to host the Quad summit soon. This includes America, Japan, Australia and India. During this conference, regional and global issues are expected to be discussed between Trump and Modi.

Efforts to improve relations with China

During his election campaign, Donald Trump had threatened to impose additional taxes on China, which increased tension in the relations between the two countries. Now Trump can try to reduce this tension. After taking oath, Trump can take steps towards improving relations by meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Phone conversation with Jinping

Recently Donald Trump spoke on phone with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump said on the social media platform Truth Social that the two leaders discussed in detail trade, fentanyl, TikTok and other topics. Trump wrote:
“I had a very good conversation with the Chinese President. We hope that we will solve many problems together and take immediate action.”

Trump stressed that this would be a positive step for both countries. He also said that he and Jinping will do everything possible to make the world more peaceful and secure.

Senior Chinese officials will witness the swearing in

China’s Vice President Han Zheng will attend Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony. This is the first time that a senior Chinese official has decided to attend the swearing-in of a US President. However, Chinese President Xi Jinping does not attend the swearing-in of foreign heads of state.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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