Trump Jr. lands in India with business policies in mind
First Published: 20th February, 2018 8:44 IST
United States President Donald Trump’s son, Donald John Trump, arrived India on Tuesday morning with business and foreign policy in mind. During the week-long trip, Donald Trump Jr. will not
United States President Donald Trump’s son, Donald John Trump, arrived India on Tuesday morning with business and foreign policy in mind.
During the week-long trip, Donald Trump Jr. will not only endorse his luxurious residential project-Trump Towers, but he is scheduled to deliver a speech on foreign policy in India.
Trump Jr. will is also scheduled meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business leaders in Kolkata, Mumbai, Pune and Gurugram respectively.
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