New York, Sep 28: US President Donald Trump "looks forward" to visiting India but the timing will depend on his other commitments, according to a senior State Department official.
"I am certain that President Trump looks forward to being able to visit India at an appropriate time," Alice Wells, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asia, told IANS in an interview.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited Trump to be the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations next year.
Asked if Trump would come to the celebrations or would schedule his visit for another time, Wells said that the White House will decide taking into account "both the domestic commitments he has here in the US as well as overseas".
Wells pointed to the steady stream of US officials who visit India as a symbol of the close ties between the two countries at the official level.
"As somebody who helps manage India relationship, it's amazing the number of cabinet officials and high-level visitors that we have in India every month of the year," she said.
"That too reflects the density of the ties between our countries that I think we have over 40 major dialogues that take place between our government agencies and departments."
Modi first met Trump in Washington in 2017, and also at other multilateral meetings.
A military parade is the centre of the Republic Day celebrations and Trump has been a fan of such parades and wants the US to have one, too.
While these parades are held annually across the globe world as part of patriotic celebrations, the US does not have one.
At Trump's suggestion a parade was scheduled for November on Veterans Day, which honours former servicemen, and this year it would coincide with the centenary of the conclusion of the First World War.
However, having never having held such a parade, the Defence Department postponed it to possibly next year.
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Hyderabad: A 22-year-old woman committed suicide in Hyderabad about a month after a relative allegedly injected her with HIV-infected blood after she rejected a marriage proposal, police said.
The woman is identified as Ramani. She was found dead at her grandmother's home in Annojiguda on Friday morning, according to The News Minute.
According to police, the accused, a 24-year-old man related to the victim, had been in a relationship with her. Initially their families had agreed to their marriage but the proposal was later withdrawn after medical tests confirmed that the man was HIV positive.
According to investigators, the accused allegedly injected his own blood into the woman at her home on March 11, after his marriage proposal was refused. Police said he obtained a syringe and committed the act when she was alone, allegedly with the intent of forcing her into marriage.
The incident was discovered when the woman told her relatives and was sent to a medical checkup. The accused was detained in March and put in judicial prison on allegations including attempted murder.
Police said a suicide note was recovered from the scene in which the woman mentioned being distressed by the manner in which the incident was discussed on social media. Family members stated that she had been undergoing emotional distress and had developed health complications following the assault.
