While Trump's relations with some traditional allies had a rocky start, he and Modi appeared to strike up an immediate rapport in their first meeting, exchanging hugs and compliments in the White House Rose Garden in front of reporters.
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Here are some moments of the Trump-Modi bromance
Both Modi and Trump have been scrutinised in the past for their lack of consideration for personal space, it was not a surprise then when the two leader warmly greeted each other with intense hand-shakes and bear-hugs.
https://twitter.com/TEN_GOP/status/879436338826817537
The hand-shakes not stop there.
Nor did the hugs.
https://twitter.com/Corrynmb/status/879462339690602496
Other than warmth, Modi also brought gifts to celebrate ties between the United States and India. From an original postal stamp issued by India in 1965 in the memory of Former US President Lincoln...
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PM presented @POTUS a folio containing an original commemorative postal stamp that had been issued by India in 1965. pic.twitter.com/TMSk3cIBm3
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 26, 2017
The stamp honoured the memory of a great American President & symbolized closeness of the ideals for which Lincoln stood & which drove Bapu. pic.twitter.com/VsMDnwsDX7
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 26, 2017
To hand-woven shawls from Kashmir...
Hand-woven shawls from Jammu and Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh were also presented to @FLOTUS.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 26, 2017
Handcrafted Himachali silver bracelets, tea and honey from Kangra Valley.
For @FLOTUS, PM presented a hamper containing a traditional, handcrafted Himachali silver bracelet, tea and honey from Kangra valley.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 26, 2017
And intricately designed wooden chest:
The Prime Minister also presented to the President a wooden chest with intricate inlay pattern that is a specialty of Hoshiarpur in Punjab.
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) June 26, 2017
Trump returned Modi's gestures with a guided tour of the President's residence quarters in White House including Lincoln bedroom.
Modi also became the first foreign dignitary to be hosted for dinner by Trump at the White House.
The two leaders did not let go of any opportunity to praise each other during the day long event - with Trump hailing himself and Modi as world leaders in social media.
"I am proud to announce to the media, to the American people and the Indian people that Prime Minister Modi and I are world leader in social media," said the president, inviting chuckles from the media representatives covering the press conference.
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Pres. Trump: "Proud to announce...that Prime Minister Modi and I are world leaders in social media." https://t.co/STbsygKfU2 pic.twitter.com/tPfwX4NHfY
— ABC News (@ABC) June 26, 2017
"We're believers, giving the people ... the opportunity to hear directly from their elected officials and for us to hear directly from them," he added.
It is great honour to have PM Modi in the US. I have been reading about him. PM Modi has done a great job: US Pres Trump #ModiTrumpMeet pic.twitter.com/A8lFHeuMZZ
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) June 26, 2017
Modi in turn made Trump beam by hailing his reputation as deal maker from his time as property tycoon. "I'm sure that under your leadership our mutually beneficial strategic partnership will gain new strength ... and that your vast and successful experience in the business world will lend an aggressive and bold agenda to our relations."
According to Trump, Modi invited Ivanka Trump to lead US delegation to the global entrepreneur summit in India in fall this year.
Trump says PM Modi has invited Ivanka to lead delegation to a global summit in India.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 26, 2017
But Ivanka this AM: "I try to stay out of politics." pic.twitter.com/3SlW79ihbv
The press conference ended with Modi inviting the Trump family to visit India.
And in case you were wondering, there was another hug.
On cue, social media reacted to the bromance with some epic tweets:
https://twitter.com/jason_howerton/status/879455632637800449
When your Sunni friend goes in for the third and you're thinking you're already done. pic.twitter.com/NgeeqFcpIj
— Comrade Xill-e-Ilahi 🇵🇸 (@XilleIlahi) June 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/CallMeSpits/status/879597394631036929
I met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House. I told PM Modi that I like Indians, especially the Navajo & Sioux tribes. pic.twitter.com/77cUdMTBxx
— Donald J. Trump ........................... ᵖᵃʳᵒᵈʸ (@realDonaldTrFan) June 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/Trendulkar/status/879528905941565441
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