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US President Donald Trump urged India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to "fulfill his promise to better the lives of the Kashmiri people", the White House said in a statement after the two leaders met on the sidelines of the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

India and Pakistan have contended for the Kashmir region — the southern part of which lies in India's Jammu and Kashmir state — since the end of British rule in 1947. Despite a ceasefire reached in 2003 after several armed conflicts, instability in the region continued, leading to the emergence of various extremist groups.

Tensions increased earlier in August after India revoked the special status of the Jammu and Kashmir state. Under the government’s new initiative, Jammu and Kashmir will be divided into two union territories that will be under New Delhi control.

Pakistan reacted angrily to India downgrading the Muslim-majority region to a territory and promised to protect Kashmiris. Islamabad expelled the Indian ambassador, halted bilateral trade and promised to raise the issue with the International Court of Justice.

On Monday, Trump discussed with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan possible ways to de-escalate existing tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi. Trump and Khan also talked about efforts to combat terrorism and the importance of an Indo-Pakistani dialogue to resolve disputes, according to the White House.

US Needs Greater Market Access in India
The White House said that American business needs greater access to markets in the world’s second-most populated country.

"The President reaffirmed the importance of greatly increasing trade between the United States and India, and highlighted the need for resolving barriers to free, fair, and reciprocal trade, which includes improving United States companies’ market access in India", according to the Tuesday statement.

While the United States and India have bilateral trade to the tune of over $140 billion, the Stratfor geopolitical intelligence consultancy in a recent report claimed that disputes over trade, immigration and technology have strained their relationship, prompting the need for a deal.

Last year, the Trump administration refused to exempt India from steel tariffs and removed a special trade designation referred to as a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) that affected over $5 billion of Indian duty-free products. The Modi administration retaliated by slapping tariffs on 28 US goods.

The two sides are reportedly negotiating a partial trade deal under which Washington will reinstate New Delhi's benefits in exchange for concessions on market access and medical devices, among other areas, according to Stratfor.

Washington has also cracked down on the issuance of H-1B visas in the tech sector, hitting domestic giants such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon, as well as Indian consulting firms like Tata, Wipro and Infosys that have substantial operations in the United States, providing IT professionals from India.

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Instead of arresting Modi for crimes against humanity, the human rights abuses in Kashmir and the atrocities against minorities , Trump holds Modi's hands. WTF.
 
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Instead of arresting Modi for crimes against humanity, the human rights abuses in Kashmir and the atrocities against minorities , Trump holds Modi's hands. WTF.

Only Pakistanis are to blame for not recognising evil as evil.

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Trump urges Modi to improve ties with Pakistan amid Kashmir dispute
By reuters
Sep.25,2019
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White House issues statement after the pair met on the sidelines of UNGA
UNITED NATIONS:
US President Donald Trump has urged India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday to improve ties with Pakistan and “fulfill his promise to better the lives of the Kashmiri people,” the White House said in a statement after the pair met on the sidelines of the annual UN gathering of world leaders.

Muslim-majority Indian Occupied Kashmir has long been a flashpoint between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan. Last month India removed the decades-old autonomy the territory of occupied Himalayan region enjoyed under the Indian constitution.

Earlier, talking to reporters at joint press conference with Modi before their bilateral meeting in New York, Trump suggested Pakistan-India summit on Kashmir, expressing his optimism that the “good things” would happen when the “two great gentlemen” will meet.

He said he believed that Prime Minister Imran and Prime Minister Modi would “get along when they get to know” each other.

“I really believe Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Khan will get along when they get to know each other. I think a lot of good things will come from that meeting,” Trump told reporter with Modi sitting on his side.

Modi and Trump met at the UN Headquarters on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday. On Sunday, the two leaders had shared a stage at the ‘Howdy, Modi!’ event, which was organised by the Indian-American community in Houston.

On Monday, Trump met Prime Minister Imran Khan. At their joint media talk, Trump renewed his offer of arbitration between India and Pakistan over Kashmir.

“I had a very good meeting with Prime Minister Khan. It was a long meeting and we discussed a lot,” he said on Tuesday.

In a series of tweets after the meeting, India’s Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said that Kashmir issue came up during the Trump-Modi meeting that lasted for 30-45 minutes. “We raised the challenges we face with regard to terrorism, especially in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

Modi “put forward our perspective on the issue of terrorism” and Trump showed understanding. He added that Modi told Trump that India was not shying away from talks with Pakistan but expected Islamabad take certain steps before the bilateral contacts could be resumed.

“PM Modi made it clear that we are not shying away from talks with Pakistan but we expect certain concrete steps to be taken by Pakistan before that, and we don’t find any efforts by them,” Gokhale said in a tweet.

When asked about Pakistan at the joint press conference, Trump said that Modi gave a message loud and clear and “I am sure he will be able to handle the situation”. However, he added: “You mentioned Pakistan but Iran would have to be on top of the list (on terrorism).”

On bilateral issue, Trump said he expected to have a trade deal of some kind between the US and India soon. “I think very soon we’ll have a trade deal. We’ll have the larger deal down the road a little bit, but we will have a trade deal very soon.”

The US president heaped praise on the Indian prime minister calling him “father of India”. “My personal chemistry (with Modi) is good as it can get. I have great respect, admiration and I really like him. He is a great gentleman and a great leader,” Trump said.

“I remember India before, it was very torn. There was a lot of dissension, lot of fighting, and he brought it all together. Like a father would bring it together. Maybe he is the father of India. We would call him the father of India. I think he has done a fantastic job.”

Modi reciprocated by calling Trump a great friend of India. President Trump is not a good friend of mine, he is also a great friend of India,” Modi said. “America is a very dear friend. Our friendship is based on shared values.”
 
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