చైనా ఎక్కడుందో ట్రంప్ కు తెలియదు, ఆశ్చర్యపోయిన మోడీ ||Trump's poor Knowledge of China India revealed
Donald Trump once left Prime Minister Narendra Modi flabbergasted after he told him that India and China didn't share a border, revealing the US President's "woefully" poor knowledge of geography, according to a new book authored by two Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalists.
The 417-page book, ''A Very Stable Genius'', written by Philip Rucker and Carol D Leonnig, detailed similar vivid incidents from Mr Trump's tumultuous first three years as President, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday.
The businessman-turned-politician won the US presidential election in 2016 and assumed the position on January 20, 2017.
The book claimed during one of his meetings with PM Modi, Mr Trump told him, "It's not like you've got China on your border."
However, the Washington Post report did not mention the year in which President Trump made this gaffe.
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చైనా ఎక్కడుందో ట్రంప్ కు తెలియదు, ఆశ్చర్యపోయిన మోడీ ||Trump's poor Knowledge of China India revealed Donald Trump once left Prime Minister Narendra Modi flabbergasted after he told him that India and China didn't share a border, revealing the US President's "woefully" poor knowledge of geography, according to a new book authored by two Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalists. The 417-page book, ''A Very Stable Genius'', written by Philip Rucker and Carol D Leonnig, detailed similar vivid incidents from Mr Trump's tumultuous first three years as President, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday. The businessman-turned-politician won the US presidential election in 2016 and assumed the position on January 20, 2017. The book claimed during one of his meetings with PM Modi, Mr Trump told him, "It's not like you've got China on your border." However, the Washington Post report did not mention the year in which President Trump made this gaffe.