 Your Excellency, Mr. Donald Trump, President of the United States of America, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modiji, Ministers, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Before I begin with the press event, I would like to announce the three documents which were concluded during the visit. First was an MOU on mental health between the Department of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of the Republic of India and the Department of Health and Human Services of the Government of the United States of America. Second was an MOU on the safety of medical products between the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization within the Directorate General of Health Services of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Republic of India and the Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services of the United States of America. And finally, a letter of cooperation between Indian Oil Corporation Limited and ExxonMobil India LNG Limited and Chart Industries Incorporation. I now begin the proceedings for the press event. To begin, may I request the Honorable Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modiji, to deliver his statement to the press. Shri Narendra Modiji, Honorable Prime Minister of India. The historical welcome will always be remembered. Yesterday, it became clear again that the relationship between America and India is not just between the two governments. Rather, people are driven, people are centric. This relationship is the most important partnership of the 21st century. And that is why today, President Trump and I have decided to take our relations with comprehensive global strategic partnership. Friends, today, in our discussion, we have thought about every important aspect of this partnership. Whether it is defence and security, energy supply, trade, etc. Whether it is defence and security, energy strategic partnership, technology cooperation, global connectivity, trade relations, or people-to-people ties. There is a huge difference between India and America. Our strategic partnership is a very important part of this partnership. Our defence and security is a huge part of India's defence and security. Our defence manufacturers are a part of the supply chain of each other. Indian forces are the most important training exercises with the US forces. In the last few years, there has been unprecedented growth in interoperability. Friends, in the same way, we are making efforts to fight the defence and security of our homelands. Today, we are making efforts to strengthen the security of our homelands. We are making efforts to strengthen the security of our homelands. President Trump has fought the opioid crisis and has given it power. Today, we are engaging in drug trafficking, narcotrism, and organized crime. I have also supported a new mechanism in the interests of discussions such as serious issues. Friends, some time ago, our strategic energy partnership has been refurbished. And in this area, there is a big gap between us. For oil and gas, America has become a very important source of India. In the last four years, our coal energy business has been running for about $20 billion. Whether it is renewable or nuclear energy, our cooperation is getting new energy. Friends, on the other hand, Industry 4.0 and the 21st century's new technology is also building a new place in India, the US partnership, innovation and enterprise. The talent of Indian professionals has strengthened the leadership of American companies. Friends, India and America are dedicated to openness and fair and balanced trade in the Middle East. In the last three years, our coal energy business has grown double-digit and it has become more sustainable. If we take energy, civil aircrafts, defense and higher education, then in the last four to five years, India and America have invested nearly $70 billion. A lot of this has happened because of the policies and decisions of President Trump. I am sure that in the coming times, this will increase a lot. As far as bilateral trade is concerned, there have been discussions between our Commerce Ministers. President Trump and I have understood that the understanding between our Commerce Ministers will give our teams a legal form. We have also been encouraged to start negotiations for a big trade deal. We hope that there will be good results in bilateral trade. Friends, India and America's cooperation is based on our common principles and intentions. Especially in Indo-Pacific and global commons, this cooperation is especially important for the rule-based international order. In both countries, in the development of connectivity infrastructure, it is important to have sustainable and transparent financing. Our mutual funds are not only for each other, but also for the benefit of the world. Friends, India and America's special friends have the most important role in our people-to-people relations. Whether they are professionals or students, India has the most important role in the Indian diaspora. These ambassadors of India, not only are they contributing to the U.S. economy, but are also enriching American societies with their democratic values and culture. I have requested President Trump to advance the totalization agreement on the social-security contribution of our professionals. Friends, in all these years, President Trump's journey to make our relations stronger is a historic step. Once again, I would like to thank President Trump for coming to India, and for reaching the new heights of Indian-American relations. Thank you. Well, thank you very much, and Prime Minister Modi, this has been a very special visit. Unforgettable, extraordinary. What can you say? Very, very wonderful to be with you. Thank you very much. And Milani and I have been awed by the majesty of India and the exceptional kindness and generosity of the Indian people. We'll always remember the magnificent welcome the citizens of your home state showed us upon arrival. It was a profound expression of strength and of real love. Really, it was love. And I think everybody saw that, everybody witnessed that for themselves. First lady and I also reflected on the memory of Mahatma Gandhi at his ashram this morning in Delhi. We laid a wreath in his honor. We visited one of your nation's most stunning cultural treasures, the world-famous Taj Mahal. And we look forward to continuing our visit tonight during a wonderful state banquet with President Kovind at the Presidential Palace. I know Prime Minister Modi will agree that this has been a very productive visit for both of our countries. Earlier today, we expanded our defense cooperation with agreements for India to purchase more than $3 billion of advanced American military equipment, including Apache and MH-60 Romeo helicopters, the finest in the world. These deals will enhance our joint defense capabilities as our militaries continue to train and operate side by side. In our discussions, Prime Minister Modi and I affirmed our two countries' commitment to protecting our citizens from radical Islamic terrorism. And this effort, the United States, is also working productively with Pakistan to confront terrorists who operate on its soil. Together, the Prime Minister and I are revitalizing the Quad Initiative with the United States, India, Australia, and Japan. Since I took office, we have held the first Quad ministerial meeting. I guess you would call it a meeting, but it seems like so much more than that. An expanded cooperation on counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and maritime security to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific. As we deepen our partnership with India, we remember that our two countries have always been united by shared traditions of democracy and constitutions that protect freedom, individual rights, and the rule of law. During our visit, we discussed the importance of a secure 5G wireless network and the need for this emerging technology to be a tool for freedom, progress, prosperity, not to do anything where it could be even conceived as a conduit for suppression and censorship. To guarantee that the infrastructure of the future is built in a safe, transparent, and accountable manner, the United States is working with a range of partners, including Australia and Japan, to create the Blue Dot Network, a major initiative to ensure countries around the world to have access to private sector-led, sustainable, and trustworthy options for high-quality infrastructure development, and that's what's happening. Another major focus of my discussions with Prime Minister Modi is forging bilateral economic relationships that is fair and reciprocal. Our teams have made tremendous progress on a comprehensive trade agreement, and I'm optimistic we can reach a deal that will be of great importance to both countries. Since I took office, U.S. exports to India are up nearly 60 percent, and exports of high-quality American energy have grown by, thank you very much, 500 percent. That's great. As India grows, so do its energy needs. Yesterday, ExxonMobil signed a deal to improve India's natural gas distribution network so that the U.S. can export even more LNG to India. We are pleased to be joined by the Chairman of ExxonMobil LNG Market Development, Alex Volkov. Thank you, Alex, wherever you may be. Where is Alex? See you someplace. Alex, thank you very much. Thank you very much, Alex. And the CEO of Chart Energy and Chemicals, Jillian Ivanko. Thank you very much. Thank you both. Thank you, Jillian. Thank you very much. That's a big deal, Alex, right? Can you handle it? I think so, right? It's great. To further strengthen our economic ties, the United States is pleased to announce that the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation will be establishing a permanent presence right here. America is especially committed to working with India to improve development and empower women entrepreneurs. That is why my daughter Ivanka attended the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Hyderabad to highlight women's economic empowerment. Ivanka, please. Great job you've done. Thank you very much. Thank you. We have since launched the WGDP initiative, which is now spearheading projects supporting women in the economy from New Delhi to Kolkata. In our meetings with the Prime Minister, we discussed and agreed to create a counter-narcotics working group to confront the growing threat of illicit fentanyl and opioid production. We must rid our societies of these lethal, horrible poisons. We will rid our societies of these bad drugs that are pouring in. Prime Minister Modi, we have made tremendous advances for our people over the past two days, and working together, I know that our two nations will continue to achieve new breakthroughs, unlock new potential and forge even brighter futures in the years ahead. We think we're at a point where our relationship is so special with India. It has never been as good as it is right now, and I think that's because the two leaders of each country, we feel very strongly about each other, and we have done something that's very unique, and we've made some wonderful deals for each of our countries. Once again, we want to thank you and the entire nation of India for honoring the United States with its outstanding welcome, and I'm pleased to say that the U.S.-Indian partnership is now truly stronger than ever before. This was a great visit with a tremendous friend and a tremendous leader, Prime Minister Modi. We won't be taking questions now. I'll be having a news conference at five o'clock, and we'll take plenty of questions. Thank you all very much. Thank you. Thank you, Excellency. This concludes the press event. Thank you all for joining.