PM Modi speaks to US president Trump over phone
Within days after his inauguration and re-entry into the White House, US President Donald Trump held a phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The telephonic conversation was mainly organised to take stock of the bilateral ties even as both countries want to hold the Quad Summit at an “early date” along with Japan and Australia.
Modi said the global impact of Indian youth is undeniable, with the world’s future impossible to imagine without them.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to US President Donald Trump over the phone, which also marked the first conversation between both leaders since Trump assumed office in the White House. During the call,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked his Irish counterpart Micheal Martin and French President Emmanuel Macron for extending their wishes to India on the occasion of Republic Day.PM Modi expressed his gratitude to Martin for his wishes and expressed confidence that the enduring bonds of friendship between India and Ireland would continue to strengthen in the future.
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PM Narendra Modi congratulated US President Donald Trump on his historic inauguration, expressing eagerness to work together for the benefit of both nations and the world.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to US President Donald Trump over the phone, which also marked the first conversation between both leaders since Trump assumed office in the White House. During the call,
This is the first time the two politicians, who describe each other as friends, talked on phone since Trump's mega inauguration event.
on january 26th, while india celebrated republic day, a group of protestors gathered outside the indian consulate in vancouver, canada. the protestors were openly criticizing the indian government and demanding the creation of khalistan,
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who visited India as the country's chief guest for the Republic Day event, has appreciated PM Narendra Modi for his leadership and commitment towards alleviating poverty and helping the marginalised section in society.
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