US President Donald Trump hosted a special Diwali event at the White House, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi “a great person” and expressing his affection for “the people of India.”
Vinay Kwatra, the Indian Ambassador to the United States, Sergio Gor, the new US Ambassador to India, FBI Director Kash Patel, and Tulsi Gabbard, the Director of National Intelligence, all attended the ceremony. Leading business figures from the Indian diaspora also attended the celebrations.
Trump lit the diya in the Oval Office, calling it “a symbol of faith in the victory of light over darkness” and extended his “warmest wishes to the people of India.”
“It’s knowledge over ignorance and good over evil. During Diwali, revellers recall ancient stories of enemies defeated, obstacles removed and captives freed. The glow of the diya flame reminds us to seek the path of wisdom and to work with diligence and to always give thanks for our many blessings,” he added.
The Indian Ambassador thanked President Trump for opening up the White House to mark the festival of Diwali.
“Mr. President, let me start first of all by expressing a deep sense of gratitude for opening up White House, Oval Office, your home to mark Diwali’s festival of lights, which is celebrated by one-fifth of humanity….You are showcasing the strength of diversity through this celebration. So it’s truly a great honour. On behalf of my Prime Minister and my own behalf, wish you and your loved one, very, very happy Diwali greetings, particularly to over 5 million-strong Indian diaspora in the US and I close by making a wish, which is what we do for Diwali. We wish that the light of Diwali continues to shine on your success and on the strength of India,” he noted.
FBI Director Kash Patel, one of the most prominent Indian Americans serving in the Trump administration, praised Trump for celebrating Diwali at the White House.
“It’s an honour to be a first-generation Indian-American…Under your leadership, so many more millions of Americans are living that dream, and to celebrate here in the Oval Office on Diwali, which you said…is a triumph of good over evil. It’s just an incredible honour. It’s incredibly humbling. Indian Americans around the world, Indians around the world are thrilled that you are such a profound leader in sharing this diversity with the world,” he added.
While speaking to reporters, Trump claimed he spoke to Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday and the two sides are “working on some great deals between our countries.”
“I just spoke to your Prime Minister today. We had a great conversation. We talked about trade. We talked about a lot of things, but mostly the world of trade. He’s very interested in that,” he said.
Trump also reiterated that he had been assured that India is “not going to buy much oil from Russia.”
“We just have a very good relationship, and he’s not going to buy much oil from Russia. He wants to see that war end as much as with Russia, Ukraine. And as you know, they’re not going to be buying too much oil. So, they’ve got it way back, and they’re continuing to cut it way back,” he emphasised.
While India has begun to import Russian oil in recent years, China remains Moscow’s largest energy buyer.
In August, the Trump administration placed an additional 25% duty on India for purchasing Russian oil, but took no action against China.
When asked if he would put further tariffs on China for purchasing Russian energy, Trump said Beijing will most likely pay 155% tariffs starting November 1 in retribution for rare earth export bans.
“As of November 1, China will have about 155 per cent tariffs I don’t think it’s sustainable for them. So, I want to be nice to China, but China has been very rough with us,” he noted.
Source: IANS







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