When US President Donald Trump tweeted in Hindi before his India visit

US President Donald Trump arrived in India along with the First Lady Melania Trump and their daughter Ivanka Trump on Monday

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US President Donald Trump arrived in India along with the First Lady Melania Trump and their daughter Ivanka Trump on Monday, February 24. They landed at the Ahmedabad airport at around 11:30 am (IST), but shortly before that, Trump tweeted announcing his arrival, that too in Hindi.

US President Donald Trump arrives India
US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump welcomed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad airport. Narendra Modi/Twitter

Trump's Hindi tweet

At 10:13 am, Trump tweeted "Hum Bharat aane ke liye tatpar hai. Hum raaste mein hai, kuch hi ghanton mein hum sabse milenge". Trump has over 72.8 million followers on Twitter and most of them would be confused as to what the tweet says.

Trump's latest tweet can be translated as "We are eager to visit Bharat. We are on our way, will meet all of you in a while." Though we are unsure as to who suggested this idea to the US President, it has impressed many Indians, who have been sending welcoming messages to him.

Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has welcomed the First Family at his home state Gujarat along with other dignitaries, has also responded to Trump's tweet with the popular phrase "Athithi devo bhava". It means "Guest is god".

Meanwhile, when Trump and his family announced their departure to India, Modi had tweeted: "India awaits your arrival@POTUS @realDonaldTrump! Your visit is definitely going to further strengthen the friendship between our nations. See you very soon in Ahmedabad."

Trump's Indian visit

After the mega roadshow covering a distance of 22-km in Ahmedabad, the leaders arrived at Mahatma Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram. The President and the First Lady were spotted spinning Gandhiji's iconic Charkha (wheel) at the ashram.

The delegates attended the 'Namaste Trump' event at the world's largest cricket stadium—Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Cricket Stadium, also known as Motera Stadium—in Ahmedabad. More than 125,000 people are expected to have gathered at the stadium to witness the grand event.

After the 'Namaste Trump' event, the US President again tweeted in Hindi, which can be translated as: "The First Lady and I travelled 8,000 miles around the world to deliver a message to every citizen of this country. America loves India, America respects India and America's people will always remain loyal friends with India's people".

After the 'Namaste Trump', the leaders and delegates have left for Agra, to visit the iconic Taj Mahal. After spending almost an hour, they will head to New Delhi on Monday itself.

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