In a candid exclusive conversation from Tel Aviv, David Mencer from PM Netanyahu’s office showered accolades on India’s PM Narendra Modi for his resolute anti-terrorism stance, perfectly in sync with …
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Mumbai’s spotlight turned to international diplomacy as Iranian actress Elnaz Nourozi voiced strong support for PM Narendra Modi’s foreign policy. In a revealing statement, she lauded his ability to cultivate …
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In Bengaluru, BJP leader CT Ravi launched a blistering critique of Congress, claiming their foreign policy decisions were tailored for electoral benefits instead of serving the nation. This stark contrast …
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In a candid interview with IANS from New Delhi on March 2, Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar mourned the deaths of nine civilians in an Iranian strike on Ben Chemish, part …
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Israelis treated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit like a joyous festival, according to Indian Ambassador JP Singh, who called it a landmark event that transformed bilateral relations into a …
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s landmark visit to Israel underscores a relationship built on mutual respect and strategic synergy. Speaking exclusively to IANS, Yigal Revach, Israel’s Consul General in Mumbai, revealed …
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In a fitting finale to PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel, he held fruitful discussions with Benjamin Netanyahu, culminating in multiple pacts that strengthen ties between the two democracies. Netanyahu, …
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s arrival in Israel for a two-day state visit was met with enthusiasm from his counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu. On February 26 in New Delhi’s time, Netanyahu joked …
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In a candid interview from Jerusalem, Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Israel visit as a game-changer for bilateral relations. The public’s fervor was palpable, and Modi’s …
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled off a stylish surprise during Narendra Modi’s official visit to Israel, appearing in a classic Indian kurta for a private dinner reception. The move left …