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'India will be third biggest’: PM Modi defends India's growth path after Trump's 'dead economy' barb
His remarks came against the backdrop of fresh US trade tariffs and a scathing personal attack by President Donald Trump, who ...
According to reports, talks are going on between host China and India regarding this matter. These two countries had ...
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India Today on MSNIndia on way to 3rd biggest economy: PM Modi after Trump's 'dead economy' remark
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday made a strong pitch for ‘swadeshi’ products and reaffirmed the resilience of the ...
Prime Minister Modi warned Pakistan against future aggression, declaring India's strength in response to the April 22 terror ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the world saw the capabilities of India's indigenous weapons during Operation Sindoor, which was launched on May 7 to strike multiple terror camps in ...
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UP: PM Modi inaugurates, lays foundation stone of projects worth Rs 2,200 crore in Varanasi
Under this instalment, Rs 21,000 crore will be directly transferred to the bank accounts of over 9.7 crore farmers across the ...
By Manoj Kumar and Nikunj Ohri NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian opposition parties criticised the government on Thursday, ...
In a strongly worded address in Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi, Modi announced, “ BrahMos missiles will now be manufactured in Lucknow …and if Pakistan commits any sin again, missiles made in UP will ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNIndia showed its 'Rudra roop' during Operation Sindoor: PM Modi in Varanasi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday invoked Lord Shiva's 'Rudra roop' (fierce form) to describe India's resolute action against terrorism, saying Operation Sindoor showcased the country's ...
Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on Congress, for allegedly belittling the success of Operation Sindoor.
Did U.S. President Donald Trump, in a Truth Social post, bemoan what he described as "disrespect" from Indian Prime Minister ...
Although a screenshot circulating online started as satire, the U.S. president has had sharp words for India on trade issues.
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