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Manish Tewari, a Congress MP, expressed frustration on social media for being excluded from Parliament debates on the ...
Opposition leaders accused PM Narendra Modi of evading critical questions about the Pahalgam terror attack and US President Trump's claims of mediating a ceasefire. They demand accountability and ...
PM Narendra Modi has been ranked as the world's most trusted leader with a 75% approval score in the Morning Consult Global Leader Approval Tracker.
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndia PM Narendra Modi denies third party brokered peace with PakistanPrime Minister Narendra Modi on July 29 denied that any world leader pushed India to stop fighting Pakistan during their ...
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India Today on MSNStalin's balancing act: Red carpet for Modi, memo on long-pending demandsThe memorandum underlined Tamil Nadu's assertive position on policies such as NEP 2020 while reminding the Centre about ...
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Mid-Day on MSNOperation Sindoor debate: RJD MP Manoj Jha questions PM Modi’s speechMP Manoj Jha on Wednesday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in the Lok Sabha, criticising the PM for speaking in `vague terms` and avoiding direct references -- especially in relation ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNNarendra Modi Completes 4,078 Days As PM: How He Changed Indian Politics in His 24-Year Political JourneyNarendra Modi has become India's second-longest-serving PM in consecutive terms, surpassing Indira Gandhi. His leadership ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads as the most popular democratic leader globally with a 75% approval rating, according to ...
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Daily Times on MSNKhawaja Asif calls Modi a global embarrassmentDefence Minister Khawaja Asif has sharply criticised Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him politically isolated ...
Welcoming Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House this week for a state visit – the most elevated form of American diplomacy – required President Joe Biden to make certain trade ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi led an International Day of Yoga event at U.N. headquarters "to unite," but many see him dividing India.
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