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Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr praised India’s defence industry and its role in Manila’s military modernization, citing the BrahMos project. Launching a strategic partnership with PM Modi, he underscored deeper cooperation in defence, maritime security, trade, and regional stability
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PM Modi will address the NDA parliamentary party meeting today, discussing national security, Operation Sindoor, and legislative priorities amid opposition protests during the ongoing Monsoon Session of Parliament.
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PM Modi said no world leader asked India to halt Operation Sindoor and accused Congress of echoing Pakistan’s propaganda. He called the military strike a success, asserting that India destroyed key terror hubs and demonstrated its growing defence capabilities to the world
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend millennium celebrations of Rajendra Chola I at Gangaikonda Cholapuram today, release a commemorative coin, and inaugurate development projects in Tamil Nadu after his arrival on Saturday evening.
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During PM Modi's visit to Maldives, India and Maldives signed multiple agreements, launched projects, released commemorative stamps, and strengthened ties in trade, infrastructure, defence, climate action, and digital cooperation, marking 60 years of relations.
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The FTA removes most tariffs, boosts jobs, and enhances competitiveness for sectors like textiles, leather, electronics, and jewellery in both nations
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PM Modi received a warm welcome in Brasilia during his State Visit, praised BRICS for its focus on environment and health, and highlighted India’s commitment to climate justice and sustainable development.
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At the BRICS summit in Brazil, PM Modi called for securing critical mineral supply chains, global AI standards, and deeper cooperation to support the Global South. He also proposed initiatives like a BRICS Science Repository and announced India’s AI Impact Summit
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The members of the Indian community in Brazil showcased the success of Operation Sindoor through paintings and a dance performance in front of PM Modi.
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PM Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome upon his arrival at the Galeao International Airport on Saturday evening (local time). The Prime Minister's visit came at the invitation of Brazilian President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva.
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Members of the First Felicity Ramleela and Cultural Group dressed as figures from Indian scriptures lined up to greet him as he walked past with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who was wearing a blue sari, a symbol of her proud Indian heritage.
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PM Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome and Guard of Honour upon his arrival at the airport and 38 Ministers as well as four Members of Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago were present to welcome him.
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During his visit to Siwan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched Rs 5,700 crore development projects, flagged off the Vande Bharat Express, and handed over PMAY house keys. He reiterated his commitment to Bihar’s growth under the double-engine government
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Bihar embarks on a modern rail journey with enhanced connectivity and state-of-the-art travel amenities
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The Prime Minister's first stop was Cyprus, followed by Canada, where he attended the G7 Summit, and then Croatia, making it the first visit by an Indian PM to the European nation.
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Earlier in the day, the Indian Prime Minister met the Croatian President Zoran Milanovic and held extensive discussions over the friendly ties between India and Croatia, including ways to boost commerce and culture.
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"Met Zoran Milanovic, the President of Croatia. Had extensive discussions on the full range of India-Croatia friendship, including ways to boost linkages of commerce and culture," PM Modi said in a post on social media platform X.
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Taking to his official X account, EAM Jaishankar said: “Delighted to meet FM @ckombos of Cyprus on my arrival at Larnaca. Confident that PM @narendramodi’s visit to Cyprus will deepen our longstanding bilateral ties and the India-EU partnership.”
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PM Modi was seen being greeted by the diaspora with bouquets as he arrived at his hotel and the Prime Minister also interacted with the diaspora, exchanging greetings and acknowledging their support.
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Taking to his official X account on Sunday (local time) here, PM Modi in a post said: "Boosting business linkages! President Nikos Christodoulides and I interacted with leading CEOs in order to add vigour to commercial linkages between India and Cyprus. Sectors like innovation, energy, technology and more offer immense potential. I also talked about India's reform trajectory in the last decade."