Modi Congratulates Iraq’s Young New Prime Minister
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended warm congratulations to Ali Falih Kadhim Al-Zaidi following his confirmation as Iraq’s new head of government. The forty-year-old politician now leads a...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended warm congratulations to Ali Falih Kadhim Al-Zaidi following his confirmation as Iraq’s new head of government. The forty-year-old politician now leads a cabinet that still lacks interior and defence ministers, highlighting the delicate political balancing act required to form a majority coalition. Modi’s message stressed India’s readiness to strengthen cooperation in trade, energy, and cultural exchanges, areas that have historically linked the two nations. In Baghdad, lawmakers approved the government programme by a majority vote even though several portfolios remain vacant. The oil ministry has already been assigned to Basim Mohammed, while veteran diplomat Fuad Hussein will continue handling foreign affairs. Analysts say completing the security appointments is vital for tackling internal stability and counter-terrorism efforts. Al-Zaidi’s youth is being viewed by many Iraqis as a potential catalyst for fresh approaches to governance and economic diversification away from oil dependency. With the constitutional clock ticking, the incoming premier faces immediate pressure to finalise his team and deliver tangible progress.
