New Delhi, June 7 -- President Trump's February 2020 state visit to India. I was honored to go on the trip because I was one of the few senior administration officials of Indian heritage. I speak Gujarati, the dialect used in the region of India where the country's prime minister, Narendra Modi, is from (as is my own family). Trump was slated to fly first to Gujarat and deliver an address to a cricket stadium filled with more than one hundred thousand Indians near my hometown. It was going to be a big moment, both for Trump and Modi, as well as for the US-India relationship. I had arranged for my parents to be there and had worked closely with the president's speechwriters to ensure the remarks were full of cultural references that would ...