In a recent conversation, former U.S. President Donald Trump described Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in memorable terms, calling him a “total killer” with a friendly twist, saying he’s “the nicest human being” and a “very good friend.” Trump’s comments came during an interview in October on the Flagrant podcast hosted by Akaash Singh and Andrew Schulz, where he discussed his views on global leaders, including Modi.
PM Modi’s Congratulatory Message to Trump
After Trump’s 2024 presidential election win, PM Modi extended heartfelt congratulations, referring to Trump as a “friend” and expressing optimism about the future of the Indo-U.S. relationship. Modi’s message emphasized his eagerness to build on past successes, stating that he looks forward to collaborating with Trump in strengthening the partnership between India and the United States. Trump, now poised to become the 47th President, has shown a history of warm rapport with Modi, with both leaders openly appreciating each other on public platforms.
Trump Praises Modi’s Transformative Leadership
During the podcast interview, Trump expressed admiration for Modi’s impact on India, recalling the nation’s transformation since Modi assumed office. Trump remarked that before Modi’s leadership, India had been a “very unstable” country. He described Modi as a paternal figure, someone who appears calm yet powerful in his ability to lead effectively. Trump’s phrase, “total killer,” referred to Modi’s strength and resilience, qualities Trump greatly admires. He praised Modi for stabilizing and advancing India, reshaping it into a robust global player.
Revisiting the Iconic ‘Howdy Modi’ Event
Trump also reminisced about the memorable “Howdy Modi” event in Houston, Texas, in September 2019, a significant gathering for the Indian-American community. Hosted at the NRG Stadium, the event drew close to 80,000 attendees, marking one of the largest gatherings of its kind. Trump and Modi appeared together, delivering speeches that celebrated the growing India-U.S. friendship. Trump described the event as “beautiful” and fondly recalled walking alongside Modi before an energized crowd, acknowledging that the event’s scale and atmosphere were unforgettable.
A Strong Indo-U.S. Relationship Highlighted by Public Gatherings
The “Howdy Modi” event was not the only large-scale gathering that emphasized the camaraderie between Modi and Trump. Their friendship was further showcased in February 2020, when Trump visited India for the “Namaste Trump” event held at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad, one of the world’s largest cricket stadiums. This event attracted over 100,000 people, setting a new benchmark as Trump’s largest rally outside the U.S. During this visit, Trump commended Modi’s vision and India’s rapid economic progress. He noted that India and the United States share a commitment to democratic principles, economic growth, and mutual respect.
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Modi and Trump: A Symbolic Partnership
PM Modi and Trump have frequently showcased their diplomatic and personal rapport, reflecting the solid relationship between India and the U.S. Both leaders have used significant events to demonstrate this partnership, offering mutual support and reinforcing their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. With Trump’s return to office, there is a strong anticipation for new milestones in India-U.S. relations. Modi’s congratulatory message expressed his optimism for enhanced cooperation, aiming to promote global peace, stability, and prosperity.
The partnership between Modi and Trump remains a symbol of the Indo-U.S. relationship, highlighting both countries’ commitment to a comprehensive strategic alliance.
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