Evan Feigenbaum of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace explains how renewed U.S. "techno-nationalism" could slow an otherwise budding relationship between Donald Trump and Narendra Modi.
Donald Trump took charge as the 47th US president on Monday. Soon after assuming the office, Trump signed a first round of executive orders aiming to assert control of the federal workforce, and withdraw from the Paris climate treaty,
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratulated his "dear friend" US President Donald Trump on his inauguration, saying he wanted New Delhi and Washington to work closely together.
India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar attended Donald Trump’s inauguration, delivering a message from PM Modi, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between India and the US for a better future.
Congratulatory messages started pouring in for Donald Trump as soon as he took oath as the 47th President of the United States. World leaders from across the globe took to X (formerly Twitter) and wished him the best for hi second term. Here’s what some of the renowned world leaders said:
By making direct arms purchases, New Delhi is missing out on the opportunity to acquire technology and to bolster its manufacturing capabilities.
External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar is representing Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his Special Envoy at the inaugural function of the United States President-elect Donald Trump in Washington DC on Monday.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar attended the inaugural celebrations after US President Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony and met Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune.
PM Modi on January 20 congratulated Donald Trump on his historic inauguration as the 47th US president and said he looks forward to working closely together once again, to benefit both the countries as well as to shape a better future for the world.
Global leaders greeted Donald Trump’s return to the US presidency with both praise and anticipation for future cooperation. From Simon Harris of Irela
In a break from tradition, US President-elect Donald Trump has invited world leaders and heads of far-right parties.