Narendra Modi, India and Donald Trump
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Asian News International on MSN"Tell us clearly, reason for ceasefire": Karnataka Minister Santosh Lad criticises PM ModiKarnataka Labour Minister Santosh Lad on Thursday lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding a "clear reason" must be given for reaching the understanding of a "ceasefire" between India and Pakistan.
A Pakistani journalist's attempt to question PM Modi's stance on India-Pakistan de-escalation talks faced a firm response from the US State Department. The journalist suggested former President Trump deserved credit for a ceasefire,
The most serious direct conflict between India and Pakistan in decades has been halted for now, but tensions remain high. View on euronews
During a US State Department briefing, a Pakistani journalist's question about Modi's stance on India-Pakistan talks was dismissed. Spokesperson Tommy Pigott emphasised America's focus on the ceasefire,
A US official avoided engaging in a Pakistani reporter’s attempt to blame Prime Minister Narendra Modi for not supporting peace talks between India and Pakistan. The exchange took place during a press briefing in Washington on Tuesday.
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Newspoint on MSNDoes PM Modi find Vijay Shah’s remarks about Col. Sofiya Qureshi appropriate: DigvijayaIndore: Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday likened Madhya Pradesh cabinet minister Vijay Shah to the “BJP’s troll army” and questioned whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi finds Shah’s remarks about Colonel Sofiya Qureshi appropriate.
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How should Modi government handle Donald Trump? Experts debate on Rajdeep Sardesai's showIn this episode of News Today, the focus is on Congress criticising Shashi Tharoor for supporting the Modi government's handling of Operation Sindoor and Donald Trump's claims of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan.
BJP criticized Congress's remarks on the India-Pakistan issue, asserting that PoK is a bilateral matter with no room for third-party mediation, dismissing Trump's claims of brokering peace. The party urged the opposition to support the government during Operation Sindoor and questioned their intent in demanding a Parliament session after the Pahalgam attack,