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Indian city draws heat after naming road for Trump

Donald Trump Avenue in Hyderabad is located near the US Consulate as well as the local offices of American tech companies Microsoft, Google and Amazon. (Photo: US State Department)

HYDERABAD - A key road named after US President Donald Trump in the Indian city of Hyderabad has drawn criticism from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling ​party, which dismissed ⁠the move as “hypocrisy”.

US-India ties have deteriorated during Trump’s second term, with Washington imposing high tariffs on Indian goods, punishing New Delhi for purchasing Russian oil, ‌and engaging closely with India’s arch-rival Pakistan.

The road in the capital of the southern state of Telangana, ruled by the opposition Congress party, adjoins the US consulate ⁠and is near the offices of major American tech companies such as Microsoft, Google and Amazon.

The road received its new name, Donald Trump Avenue, on Tuesday, at a time when Congress has been accusing Modi of being “compromised” by not standing up to Trump on issues from tariffs to US attacks on Indian-crewed tankers during the Iran war.

“Rahul Gandhi says President Trump is ​hurting ‌Indian interests,” Shehzad Poonawalla, a spokesperson for Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, said on X on Wednesday, referring to the Congress leader.

“Then ​why ⁠is his government in Telangana giving the ultimate tribute to him by renaming a road after him?”

The move ⁠also drew criticism from other political parties when in was announced this month, with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) calling it “outrageous” and demanding its withdrawal.

Congress says the renaming gesture demonstrates Hyderabad’s “growing role” in ⁠the partnership between the two countries.

Trump has not visited ​Hyderabad during his two terms in office, although predecessors Bill Clinton and George W Bush both did.

Trump and Modi met on the sidelines of last week’s G7 summit in France and ‌agreed to push ⁠forward a trade deal they have ​been negotiating.

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