Cultural showcases featuring music and dance from different parts of India were staged to commemorate PM Modi's arrival, highlighting the rich diversity of Indian heritage.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic visit to Israel has sparked immense pride among the Indian diaspora. Residents and community members, including blind singer Dina Semte and diaspora member Ravita, hailed him as the first Indian PM to visit, celebrating strengthening bilateral ties and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tel Aviv for a two-day state visit to Israel. He was warmly greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a hug and a "dear friend" message on X.
Israeli Prime Minister's Office on Wednesday said that PM Benjamin Netanyahu and PM Narendra Modi's deep personal relationship influences the steady relations between both nations.
The Indian diaspora in Israel expressed excitement over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit, calling it a symbol of strong India-Israel ties. Community members voiced pride in their Indian roots, while Modi highlighted the growing strategic partnership and outlined meetings with Israeli
Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) Telangana President Ramchander Rao on Wednesday welcomed a new entrants as leaders from various parties, including the BRS and Congress, who joined the BJP at its state office.
BJP leader V Muraleedharan on Tuesday praised the Union Cabinet's approval to rename Kerala as 'Keralam', stating that it signifies the Malayalam language.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Israel on February 25-26 at the invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The leaders will review the India-Israel Strategic Partnership and discuss cooperation across key sectors. Modi will also meet President Isaac Herzog. Netanyahu called
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva praised the cultural hospitality during his India visit, recalling musical tributes including "Asa Branca." He said the gesture mirrored a surprise he had arranged for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Brazil. Lula is on his fifth visit to India.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called his India visit "very special," recalling how his 2005 trip shaped Brazil's reserve policy. He highlighted economic and cultural ties, praised hospitality, and noted Brazil opened 520 new markets. Lula is on his fifth visit to India.
Speaking exclusively to ANI on President Lula and PM Narendra Modi's bonding, he said, "This is taking the bilateral relations historically to a new level. There is a very good chemistry. I think they are not only colleagues, but they have become more and more friends. That's a fact." He exc
Speaking to ANI, Reddy emphasised the positive feedback being received by the AI Impact Summit, asserting that top leaders across the world attended the event; however, Gandhi has turned it into a political issue.