Narendra Modi, India and World Cup
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The BJP is currently the largest party in the 243-seat state legislature and hopes its National Democratic Alliance, which includes the party of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, will retain control of the assembly after two rounds of voting on November 6 and 11.
PM Modi welcomed the Women's ODI World Cup champions at his residence, acknowledging their remarkable journey.
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"You want votes from Bihar, but set up factories in Gujarat?": Prashant Kishor slams PM Modi
Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor, campaigning in Bihar's Aurangabad ahead of the second phase of Assembly elections, accused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and PM Narendra Modi of neglecting Bihar's development while questioning corruption,
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.
US President Donald Trump expresses optimism about the future of India-US relations. In recent events, Trump celebrated Diwali with Indian-American officials and engaged in discussions with India's Ambassador.
President Trump attempted an Indian accent while speaking about India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi in South Korea on Wednesday.
Delhi, which secured the 59th position, was declared the best Indian institute for the fifth consecutive year.
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
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strong leadership is among the key advantages India has to offer as an attractive investment destination which is set to become the world's leading economy by 2047, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said in London.