India, World Cup and Narendra Modi
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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks often with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and trade teams from both countries continue to hold talks, the White House said on Tuesday. "The president and his trade team continue to be in very serious discussions with India,
Delhi, which secured the 59th position, was declared the best Indian institute for the fifth consecutive year.
US president Donald Trump called India's prime minister Narendra Modi "a killer" and "tough as hell" during a speech at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit in South Korea. The president imitated Modi while reflecting on discussions he had with the Indian leader in May, when cross-border attacks escalated with Pakistan.
President Trump attempted an Indian accent while speaking about India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in South Korea on Wednesday.
The roadshow concluded at Udyog Bhavan near Gandhi Maidan, after passing through Nala Road, Thakurwadi and Bakarganj.
President Trump on Wednesday impersonated Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his absence during a stop in South Korea. “He’s a killer, he’s tough as hell,” Trump said
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office for a third consecutive term on Sunday, but it may hold more challenges for the popular-but-polarizing leader than his past decade in power. His Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which won by ...
PM Narendra Modi in Mumbai Today, India Maritime Week 2025 Live Updates: Union Home Minister Amit Shah had inaugurated the India Maritime Week – 2025 on Monday.
Donald Trump raised eyebrows with an awkward impression of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea. Speaking on the tensions between India and Pakistan earlier this year,
Narendra Modi has officially entered the global top five most followed accounts on X (formerly Twitter), overtaking global music sensations Rihanna and Justin Bieber. With 108.6 million followers as of October 2025,
The ongoing study for the Amritsar–Jammu corridor involves preliminary route planning and a final location survey. The final alignment design will be developed using advanced Aerial LiDAR technology.