Published 09:39 IST, February 15th 2020

Trump says 'Great honor, I think?', claims he is no 1 on Facebook followed by PM Modi

Flaunting a social media milestone, the Twitter-happy US President Donald Trump, on Friday, claimed that he was no 1 on Facebook followed by PM Modi

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Flaunting a social media milestone, Twitter-happy US President Donald Trump, on Saturday, claimed that he was 1 on Facebook followed by PM Modi, as anunced by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Unsure wher it was an hour or t, Trump whose preferred social microblogging site is Twitter, wrote 'Great hor, I think?'. He ded that he was soon scheduled to visit India on February 24-25.

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Trump: 'Great hor, I think?'

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Donald Trump's India visit

Donald and Melania Trump will visit Delhi and Gujarat on February 24-25 - marking his first presidential visit to India. trip - which is his first foreign visit since his impeachment acquittal, will strengn U.S.-India strategic partnership, stated White House. Trump is scheduled to participate in a grand roshow in Ahmedab, tour Sabarmati Ashram and inaugurate newly-built Motera cricket stium along with PM Modi on February 24 - event is dubbed 'Kem Chho Trump'.

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During visit, India-US is likely to hold talks to restore preferential tre status under Generalized System of Preference (GSP), which was terminated by Trump ministration last year. Moreover, Trump is also likely to visit Taj Mahal in Agra on Feb 25, with confirmation likely in coming days.  Previously, in September 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi me a week-long visit culminating in 74th Session of UN General Assembly. Prior to his UN dress, he gave an electrifying dress in Houston to over 50,000 members of Indian diaspora at a mega community, while sharing st with several top American leers including Trump.

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Donald Trump's re-election 2020

Trump, who seeks re-election into White House, h launched his campaign a day after getting sworn-in as 45th US President in January 2017. While Trump's 2016 campaign was mired in alleged Russian collusion, a formal House inquiry found that Trump h solicited a foreign power - Ukraine's - help in his 2020 re-election bid. Trump who has been backed upposed by Republican party will face Democratic presidential minee in vember - democratic race is currently led by Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. 

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09:24 IST, February 15th 2020