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International Leaders Applaud Narendra Modi’s Third-Term Election Win

In a show of international recognition and goodwill, more than 50 world leaders have extended their congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his successful third-term victory. Among them are the Presidents of Sri Lanka, Maldives, Iran, and Seychelles, as well as the Prime Ministers of Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Mauritius, all of whom […]

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International Leaders Applaud Narendra Modi’s Third-Term Election Win

In a show of international recognition and goodwill, more than 50 world leaders have extended their congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his successful third-term victory.

Among them are the Presidents of Sri Lanka, Maldives, Iran, and Seychelles, as well as the Prime Ministers of Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Mauritius, all of whom have sent their warm wishes and congratulations.

Additionally, within the G20 nations, the Prime Ministers of Italy and Japan, along with the President of South Korea, have also conveyed their congratulations to the Prime Minister for his electoral success.

Since assuming office seven years ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ushered in a new era of hope and promise in India, encapsulated by the vision of ‘Achhe Din’. His oath-taking on 30 May 2014 marked the dawn of a transformative period for the nation, characterized by a focus on empowering culturally rooted Indians, combating corruption, and redefining the contours of nationalism.

Under his leadership, India has witnessed a ‘MODI’fication that has reshaped its identity on the global stage.

Remarkably, Prime Minister Modi stands as the sole non-Congress leader to secure consecutive majorities in Lok Sabha elections, a testament to his enduring popularity and political acumen. Throughout his tenure, Narendra Modi’s administration has instituted long-awaited reforms that have reverberated across the country.

 

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