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‘The whole world loves Modi’: Donald Trump on call after PM’s victory | India News – Times of India

'The whole world loves Modi': Donald Trump on call after PM's victory
Prime Minister Modi with Donald Trump (file photo)
NEW DELHI: In a show of international camaraderie, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated newly-elected President Donald Trump on his return to the White House for a second term after Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections.
The two leaders in a telephone conversation on Wednesday in which Prime Minister Modi expressed his enthusiasm for renewed cooperation on shared strategic goals.
Taking to social media platform I look forward to working closely again to further strengthen India-US relations in technology, defense. , energy, space and several other sectors.”

According to ANI sources, Trump responded warmly to Prime Minister Modi’s move, calling India a ‘magnificent country’ and Prime Minister Narendra Modi a ‘magnificent man’. Trump also said Modi was one of the first world leaders he spoke to after securing his victory.
Expressing his admiration for the Prime Minister, he said, “The whole world loves Prime Minister Modi.” and also highlighted India as a valued ally.
Prime Minister Modi had earlier congratulated Trump in a separate post, calling him his ‘friend’ and highlighting the ‘historic election victory’.
“Congratulations, my friend Donald Trump, on your historic election victory. As you build on the successes of your previous tenure, I look forward to renewing our partnership to advance the India-US Comprehensive Global and Strategic partnershipPM Modi tweeted.
“Let us work together for the betterment of our people and to promote global peace, stability and prosperity,” he added.

Trump, who regained the presidency at the age of 78 by surpassing the necessary 270 Electoral College votes, addressed his supporters with gratitude.
He acknowledged the support of the American public in the Florida speech, calling it “an extraordinary honor,” and expressed optimism about the potential for national unity.
“I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th and 45th president,” Trump said, in what he described as a period that could serve to advance reconciliation in the country.

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