Modi walks fine line between Iran and US
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PM Modi speaks with UAE President, backs safe navigation in Strait of Hormuz amid West Asia tensions. Leaders condemn attacks, push for peace, stability and security as regional conflict disrupts ship
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in poll-bound West Bengal today where he is addressing a rally at the Brigade Parade Ground in Kolkata after inaugurating projects worth around Rs 18,680 crore, in his first trip to the state after the publication of the post-SIR electoral rolls.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today (2 March) spoke to his Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, to discuss the West Asia situation and conveyed India's concerns over civilians' safety. During his telephonic conversation with Netanyahu, Modi emphasised the safety of civilians as a priority.
India said it is concerned about the widening conflict in the Middle East and the impact on its citizens in the region, but avoided mentioning the death of Iran’s leader or condemning the US-Israeli joint attack despite criticism from opposition figures.
You might think the biggest source of tension between the two leaders is Trump’s search for leverage over Russia’s Vladimir Putin—in particular, his bid to halt India’s import of sanctioned Russian oil to force Putin to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine. But it’s another armed conflict that’s at the heart of the friction.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the TMC party of safeguarding its electoral base through unchecked immigration, resulting in demographic shifts in West Bengal. He charges the ruling party with undermining constitutional institutions,
PM Modi with BJP’s Mithun Chakraborty during a rally in Kolkata on Saturday KOLKATA: Chun-chun ke hisab liya jayega (One by one, everyone will be held accountable),” PM Modi said at BJP’s Brigade Parade Ground rally here on Saturday,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised the Congress and opposition after the Lok Sabha rejected a motion to remove Speaker Om Birla, calling it driven by self-interest and praising Birla’s handling of parliamentary proceedings.