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US VP Vance meets Indian PM Modi for talks on trade

US vice-president JD Vance met with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi after a red carpet welcome in New Delhi on Monday, as India bids for an early trade deal to stave off punishing tariffs.

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Modi clinches defence, energy deals with Sri Lanka

India secured defence and energy deals with neighbouring Sri Lanka on Saturday during prime minister Narendra Modi’s visit, seen as a move to counter rival China’s growing influence in the region...

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Professor Yunus joins bilateral talks with Modi

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi join a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of sixth BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday...

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Yunus, Modi join official dinner, meet

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi met each other in Bangkok at an official dinner for BIMSTEC leaders hosted by Thai prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday.

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Yunus to hold talks with Modi in Bangkok

Bangladesh interim government chief advisor Professor Muhammad Yunus is going to hold a bilateral meeting with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok on Friday....

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No meet with Yunus in Modi’s BIMSTEC schedule

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs on Friday announced that Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s engagements in Bangkok without any mention about a bilateral meeting with chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC summit.  

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No confirmation yet about Yunus-Modi meeting in Bangkok

There is no confirmation yet about interim government’s chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus’ meeting with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok of Thailand in the first week of April...

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No update on Yunus-Modi talks at BIMSTEC: MEA

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs on Friday said that they had no update to share regarding a likely bilateral meeting between Bangladesh chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on the...

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Govt prioritising price stability in Ramadan: press secy

The chief adviser’s press secretary Shafiqul Alam on Saturday said that the prices of most essential commodities had now reached a tolerable level compared with the previous Ramadan due to various measures adopted by the interim government to stabilise the prices of essentials during Ramadan...

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Deep state and Trump-Modi press briefing

THE recent joint press briefing between US president Donald Trump and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has sparked significant discussion regarding the role of the deep state in shaping geopolitical events. While the discussion revolved primarily around trade, defence and diplomatic engagements, a key point of contention was whether the US deep state had...

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Trump-Modi: illusive conjectures about Bangladesh

US PRESIDENT Donald J Trump and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi met at the Oval Office of the White House on February 13. They ended the meeting with a joint press conference. The exchange of verbal pageantry...

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Modi ends US, France tours with nuclear deals ahead

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi concluded a whistle-stop diplomatic tour Friday having secured significant pledges of support from Washington and Paris to help step up his country’s nuclear energy programme.

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Trump offers top-end jets, trade deal to India in Modi bromance

US President Donald Trump on Thursday offered to sell state-of-the-art fighter jets to India as he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to ramp up trade, rekindling a bond that defies the new US administration's punitive approach to much of the world.

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Anti-Muslim hate speech surges in India

Hate speech in India targeting the country's religious minorities saw a ‘staggering’ surge in 2024, a US-based think tank said Monday.

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Modi’s BJP celebrates landslide New Delhi win

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that ‘development had won’ as his Hindu nationalist party took back control of the capital province Delhi in local elections...

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Delhi votes as BJP bids to dislodge rival

India’s capital province of Delhi began voting Wednesday in local elections with prime minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party vying to dislodge one of his chief opponents...

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Amit Shah vows to evict 'illegal Bangladeshis' in Delhi if BJP wins local polls

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's closest political ally has pledged to rid the capital of ‘illegal’ immigrants if his party wins looming elections, in a forceful appeal to his party's Hindu constituency. Interior minister Amit Shah said every unlawful migrant from neighbouring Bangladesh would be expelled from New Delhi ‘within two years’ if his party succeeded in next month's provincial polls.

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