India's Modi pledges purchase of Russian oil
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PATNA, India (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s national alliance faces a tough regional election in the state of Bihar next month, due to youth unemployment and distrust over voter
Trump has claimed 51 times across five countries that he pressured India to stop Operation Sindoor, yet PM Modi stayed silent, says Ramesh
Donald Trump’s latest praise for Prime Minister Modi came after he claimed that the latter had assured him India would halt oil purchases from Russia, describing it as a significant boost to his efforts to isolate Moscow in the Ukraine war.
PM Narendra Modi will perform Pooja and Darshan at Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Varla Devasthanam, Srisailam in Nandyal district and then visit Sree Shivaji Spoorthi Kendra in Srisailam.
US President Donald Trump has claimed Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured Washington that New Delhi will stop buying oil from Russia soon, in what he believes would bring peace to war-torn Ukraine.
During a joint media interaction in the Oval Office with FBI Director Kash Patel, US President Donald Trump spoke about his envoy-designate Sergio Gor’s recent talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
Modi said he was “deeply saddened by the passing of my dear friend and former Prime Minister of Kenya, Raila Odinga.”
Addressing the gathering after the inauguration, PM Modi said, “Now Mumbai has a new airport (NMIA), which will be Asia’s largest connectivity hub. Today, the city also has a fully underground metro to facilitate easy travel across Mumbai. Launching an underground metro with such careful construction in a city like Mumbai is a big achievement.”