Billboards adorned with Indian and Mauritian flags line the highways as Mauritius prepares to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a significant visit. Scheduled on March 11-12, PM Modi's visit at the invitation of Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam coincides with Mauritius's national day celebrations. The visit aims to strengthen maritime security cooperation and solidify agreements spanning trade and capacity building. Indian armed forces, including a naval warship and the Akash Ganga skydiving team, will participate, alongside Mauritian children eagerly rehearsing a Sanskrit song for the occasion. Stay tuned for insights into this historic event!
During a joint press conference at the White House, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump described the India-US relationship as a "MEGA partnership for prosperity." Modi highlighted the common goals of both nations, with Trump focused on MAGA (Make America Great Again) and India working toward MIGA (Make India Great Again). Trump warmly welcomed Modi with a handshake and bear hug, referring to him as a "great friend." The leaders discussed increasing India’s purchase of US oil, gas, and military hardware, including F-35 fighter jets, to help reduce the trade deficit. However, Trump emphasized that Washington would not exempt India from reciprocal tariffs, criticizing India’s import duties on certain US products as "unfair" and "strong." They also reached an agreement to make the US the primary supplier of oil and gas to India, aiming to reduce the US trade deficit, which stands at approximately USD 45 billion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome from members of the Indian community in the US upon his arrival in Washington for a two-day visit. During his visit, the Prime Minister will be staying at Blair House, the official guest residence for dignitaries visiting the White House. Blair House has a rich history of hosting presidents, royalty, and global leaders.Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted the Indian diaspora at the Blair House.
On the 76th Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid solemn tributes to fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial in Delhi. He laid a wreath at the memorial, accompanied by the Chief of Defence Staff and the three Service Chiefs. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh welcomed Modi at the site. Following the wreath-laying, the ceremony included traditional military honors, such as the 'Salami Shastra' and the 'Shok Shastra,' along with a two-minute silence observed by dignitaries to honor the fallen soldiers. The silence concluded with the 'Rouse,' signaling the end of remembrance. Modi then signed the Visitors' Book and proceeded to the saluting dais at Kartavya Path. The National War Memorial, inaugurated by Modi in 2019, honors soldiers who lost their lives in various wars and peacekeeping missions. Spread across 40 acres, the memorial features concentric circles, an obelisk, an eternal flame, and murals depicting significant battles fought by the Indian military.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 22 received the highest civilian award 'The Order of Mubarak the Great', from the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al Sabah in Kuwait.
On the 23rd anniversary of the 2001 Parliament Attack, top leaders including PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Vice President Dhankhar, and others paid tribute to the brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives to protect the nation. Watch the leaders' solemn remembrance at Parliament in this emotional tribute
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in the United States for a three-day visit and participated in the Quad Leaders' Summit, where he held bilateral talks with US President Joe Biden. In his opening remarks, Modi said that the Quad is “here to stay, assist, partner, and complement”, and reaffirmed India’s commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific. He stressed the importance of Quad cooperation amid global tensions and challenges, making a veiled reference to China. Modi announced a $7.5 million grant for cancer testing and treatment in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting health security, emerging technologies, climate change, and capacity building as key areas of Quad collaboration.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced $7.5 million in support for countries combating cervical cancer during the Cancer Moonshot event in Delaware. He emphasized India's commitment to global health care, advocating for an integrated approach to cancer prevention and treatment. Modi highlighted India's cost-effective cervical cancer screening program and its development of a cervical cancer vaccine, along with AI-driven treatment protocols. Additionally, India will contribute 40 million vaccine doses for the Indo-Pacific under GAVI and QUAD initiatives. He expressed gratitude to President Biden for organizing the event, reinforcing a shared commitment to affordable health care and global collaboration in cancer treatment.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit the US from September 21-23 to attend the Quad Leaders Summit and the United Nations General Assembly's Summit of the Future. On September 22, he will also address the Indian community in New York, according to the external affairs ministry.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Delhi on September 06 after concluding his three-day visit to Singapore and Brunei. PM Modi shared a video of his Singapore visit on X and stated, “My visit to Singapore has been a very fruitful one. It will certainly add vigour to bilateral ties and benefit the people of our nations. I thank the government and people of Singapore for their warmth.” Watch here for more details
The counting for Lok Sabha election results is going on and as per the trends till 12 pm the BJP-led NDA is leading at 290 seats while the Opposition’s INDIA bloc is at 232 seats. The Opposition is looking to gain more seats in states like Maharashtra, Rajasthan and more importantly Uttar Pradesh, as compared to 2019 results
Polling officers began arriving at counting centres across the country. Thiruvananthapuram BJP candidate and Union Minister Rajeev Chandrashekar has said that the important thing for BJP and NDA is that PM Narendra Modi gets his third term, while Congress candidate from North West Delhi Lok Sabha constituency Udit Raj on said that after the results of the General Elections are declared all parties of the INDIA bloc will decide on their course of action and may even hit the streets to save democracy.
PM Modi Live: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is putting forward his remarks at the beginning of the Budget Session of Parliament.
Earlier in December 2022 his approval rating stood at 60 percent, and it increased to 67 percent in February 2023, showing a positive trend in his performance as Prime Minister of India
"Previously, we used to describe the Moon as distant. Now, a day will come when children will talk about touring the Moon,” said PM Narendra Modi
Modi talked about the importance of strong and steady leadership, which can help solve big problems like the economy, making society better, and getting rid of poverty
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that in 2014, the public placed their trust in him, which led to his commitment to tirelessly work towards reform, performance, and transformation.
Shah, while speaking at the Network18 Rising India Summit, accused the Congress party of booking politicians under false cases and misusing agencies for their political benefit.
PM Modi and senior BJP leaders took a jibe at Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for his ‘democracy under attack’ remark in London. The Congress leader was on a week-long visit to the UK in March 2023 when he criticised the BJP-led Indian government. Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Piyush Goyal further raised questions at the opposition and asked Rahul Gandhi to apologise for his comments. Watch!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a webinar on 'Green Growth' post-Budget. It is the first of a series of 12 post-Budget webinars being organised by the government to seek ideas and suggestions for the effective implementation of the initiatives announced in the Union Budget. Watch.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah takes on Congress over 'Gautam Das' jibe, says people will respond to this behaviour through ballot boxes.
Indira Gandhi made half century by using Article 356 fifty-times to dismiss the state governments.
Taking a swipe at the Congress party, PM Modi said it wasted six decades despite enjoying wide support at all levels of government and failed to fix the issues facing the country.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the trust of people in him was not born out of newspaper headlines.
Rahul Gandhi accused Narendra Modi of protecting industrialist Gautam Adani.