The grand success of the 2019 'Howdy, Modi!' event carried an important message: Narendra Modi was the first prime minister to recognise the power and strength of the Indian diaspora in spreading the ‘Swaraj Spirit’.
The influential group of senators has sought an assessment of the human rights situation in Kashmir and religious freedom in the country, saying hundreds of Kashmiris remain in 'preventive detention'.
MEA Jaishankar said India had adopted a non-partisan stand to domestic American politics and that Modi was merely repeating US President Donald Trump's words, which he had used to pitch his candidature to the Indian American...
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The hype that 'Howdy Modi!' extravaganza on September 22 would immediately usher in rich policy dividends was based on an inadequate understanding of America’s decision-making process.
S Jaishankar strongly refuted the notion that the prime minister used the phrase to endorse Trump's candidature for his 2020 re-election campaign.
Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said Trump will be accompanied by a high-level delegation on his visit, adding the POTUS will hold extensive talks on February 25 on a range of issues, including defence and trade.
'We'll call him the Father of India, if it's not so bad, but he brought things together,' Donald Trump said.
On Monday, hours after the 'Howdy, Modi,' event in Houston where US President Donald Trump shared the stage with Narendra Modi, Deora tweeted, saying PM's...
But it turned out that photo was not taken in the US but in USSR. In fact, the photo was not even taken in 1954 but in June 1955 in Magnitogorsk.
The subtext of Narendra Modi’s message to President Donald Trump is that four million Indians in the US can be counted among those rooting for the Modi-Trump...
PM Modi at Howdy, Modi had not named Pakistan but said, 'the whole world knows them very well. Their identity is in the sponsorship of terror and the world...
Indian PM Narendra Modi might have missed the chance to pitch cricket at the Howdy Modi event, but his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison was lucky enough...
Congress said by taking a "partisan" position, the prime minister has done a "disservice" to long-term strategic Indo-US relations.
'All is well. Except for unemployment, loss of existing jobs, lower wages, mob violence, lockdown in Kashmir and throwing Opposition leaders in prison,'...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave tacit support for Donald Trump's 2020 re-election bid at the 'Howdy, Modi' event in Houston, saying 'Abki Baar, Trump...
Prime Minister Modi addressed to Senator John Cornyn's wife Sandy, who is in her late 60s, while apologising and wishing her on her birthday
Modi asked people to give a standing ovation to the Indian parliamentarians for Parliament's nod to repeal Article 370 provisions.
The slogan 'Abki Baar Trump Sarkar' was coined in 2016 by the Republican Hindu Coalition, which supported Trump and campaigned for him among the...
Stressing on the diversity of Indian languages and cultures, Modi said: 'Howdy Modi? The answer is everything is fine in India.'
In a rare gesture of friendship, Narendra Modi asked crowd to give Donald Trump a standing ovation, as he targeted Pakistan and its Prime Minister Imran Khan,...
Addressing a crowd of more than 50,000 spectators at the NRG Stadium, Trump said, 'India and the US are committed to protect innocent civilians from radical...
Modi vouched for Trump ahead of 2020 presidential polls, saying 'ab ki baar Trump sarkar' - modifying the 'ab ki baar Modi sarkar' slogan coined for the 2014...
The summit, with the theme of 'Shared Dreams, Bright Futures' will highlight the contributions of Indian-Americans in enriching the American life for the last...
The Indian government last week removed from its blacklist names of 312 Sikh foreign nationals involved in anti-India activities after a review carried out by...