Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government should not succumb to US President Donald Trump's administration, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said on Monday. Reacting to the Trump administration's decision to hike the H-1B visa fee to USD 100,000, Owaisi said it would impact Indians, who constitute about 71 per cent of such visa holders, the majority of whom are from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. "I do not want to score political points. But the Modi government should give thought that Pakistan's Military chief went and had dinner with Trump and we also see our neighbour having a trade agreement with the USA. What is happening with all these developments? "If we can not control these, then our children will suffer. We should not succumb at all to Trump's government," the Hyderabad Lok Sabha member told reporters. He asked what the achievement was with programmes such as "Howdy Modi" and other pro-Trump events. He further said it is necessary that India should have trade agreement
Following the all-party meet today, Member of Parliament from Hyderabad, Asaduddin Owaisi, said he demanded actions against Pakistan to weaken its economy further, which is already in crisis
Modi-Trump meeting: The discussions between the two leaders extended beyond trade, touching on collaborations in global security, Russia-Ukraine conflict, and more
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to pay a two-day visit to the US beginning February 12 to hold wide-ranging talks with US President Donald Trump, people familiar with the matter said on Monday. As per the plan, Modi will travel to Washington DC after concluding his two-day visit to Paris, they said. It would be the prime minister's first bilateral visit to the US after Trump became president for a second term. Modi will be among a very handful of foreign leaders to travel to Washington DC on a bilateral visit within weeks after the Trump administration came to power for the second term.
New Delhi [India], November 18 (ANI): US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti underscored the bipartisan foundation of India-US relations, expressing optimism about their continued growth under President-elect Donald Trump."The great thing about the US-India relationship is that it is bipartisan. It has never relied on the Democrats or Republicans being in charge of our United States Congress or the Presidency. It has grown with (every changing) president, so I expect the relationship will grow with the Republican president again," Garcetti remarked.Speaking on the Open Doors Report 2024, Garcetti highlighted a surge in Indian students studying in the US, marking a 50 per cent increase over the past two years."The Open Doors Report shares great news that builds on last year's great news when it comes to India & US and our education partnership. It shows that there has been an increase of more than 20 per cent, building on an increase of 30 per cent and more. More than a 50 per cent
On his 74th birthday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will celebrate his birthday in Odisha by launching the 'Subhadra Yojana' and 26 lakh PM Awas homes at Gadakana in Bhubaneswar
After the parliamentary panel put out different claims in its report on loss due to corporate tax cut, Congress targeted Centre alleging that the decision was taken just 2 days before 'Howdy Modi'
The economy is but a footnote even though it produced news that would have in other times become headlines
Modi arrived in the U.S. on Saturday after his govt announced $20 billion tax-cut stimulus for companies, strengthening his pitch to American chief executives about the ease of doing business in India
"We are overbooked. We have a waiting list of nearly 4,000 people and have requested all to tell us in advance if they intend to drop out," Overseas Friends of BJP (OFBJP) head Vijay Chauthaiwale said
PM's visit to US was expected to achieve more
The image of India as a seriously flawed democracy is also likely to get deeply etched in international psyche and that may take a very long time to undo
Modi said the recent 'HowdyModi' event in the US has become a talking point among world leaders he met after that programme
"No, he did not say that," the minister said on Monday when asked during a news conference with Indian journalists that Modi in his Houston address used the phrase 'Again Trump Sarkaar.'
High expectations of a trade deal were probably misplaced ab initio as there was no bilateral FTA or economic cooperation agreement under negotiation
Shah said that there are no restrictions in the Valley now and expressed confidence that Jammu and Kashmir will be the most developed region in the country in the next 10 years
Modi also recalled the surgical strikes on terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, saying three years ago on this day he did not sleep all night waiting for his phone to ring
Modi also mentioned his 'excellent' bilateral meetings with international leaders and the roundtable with American industry leaders
Modi said 'Wherever I went, whoever I met, be it world leaders, industrialists or citizens from all walks of life, there is a great spirit of optimism towards India'
The two countries are negotiating a trade package to iron out issues and promote two-way commerce