Rarely has a president's hometown been so delighted by his defeat
World leaders from across the political spectrum congratulated Biden who became the President-elect of the United States, and Harris, who made history as the first female to serve as Vice-President
Democratic nominee Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump in the US election to become the 46th President of the United States
The President of the Indian American Public Affairs Committee congratulated Democratic President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their election victories
The election of Senator Kamala Harris as the Vice-President of America is a "transformative" and "meaningful" moment for the United States, an influential Indian-American Congressman has said
Indian-American businessman Sant Chatwal expressed joy at Democratic presidential candidate Biden's victory in US Presidential polls and said Biden was pro-India
Wall Streeters who offered comments felt there was little doubt Biden would ultimately succeed after election predictors called the presidency for Biden
President Kovind on Saturday congratulated Joe Biden on his election as the US President and said he looks forward to working with him to further strengthen India-US relations
Trump's legal woes are likely to deepen because in January he will lose the protections the US legal system affords to a sitting president
Congress president Sonia Gandhi congratulated Joe Biden for winning the US presidential election on Saturday, saying India looked forward to a close partnership beneficial to peace and development
Modi congratulated Biden for his win over Trump in a close presidential election and noted his 'critical and invaluable' contribution to strengthening the India-US relations as vice president
Twitter flagged nearly all tweets by Trump on Saturday as he kept making 'potentially misleading claims about an election' despite Democratic candidate Biden winning the presidential race
The election of Harris as the first Black and the first Asian-American woman vice president of the US is a 'momentous thing', a top advisor to president-elect Joe Biden said
Former US presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton congratulated President-elect Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris on their historic electoral victory in the November 3 elections
Although US President Donald Trump wasn't conceding defeat, people in other parts of the world starting celebrating Joe Biden's election victory Saturday
Democrat Joe Biden changed his Twitter profile to "President-elect on Saturday, minutes after America's major media outlets declared him as the winner of the November 3 election. "President-Elect, husband to @DrBiden, proud father & grandfather. Ready to build back better for all Americans," reads 77-year-old Biden's new Twitter profile. Earlier, his profile described him as Senator and former vice president. Immediately, his website declared A presidency for all Americans. Major media outlets started calling Biden the winner after it became clear that he has taken a major lead against Republican incumbent Trump in the battleground State of Pennsylvania, which has 20 electoral college votes, making him cross the benchmark of the 270 electoral college votes. With Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes, Biden now has a total of 273 electoral votes. Biden would be sworn in as the President of the United States on January 20. "America, I'm honoured that you have chosen me to lead our gre
Indian-American and South-Asian political, diaspora organisations described the 'hard-fought victory' as 'truly a remarkable win for the future of America'
Third time lucky is an apt phrase to describe the remarkable rise of Joe Biden, a veteran in US politics for around five decades
Harris, 56, has not shied away from using her background as a touchstone for outreach
Nearly 70 million voters plainly votes to keep Trump in the White House, confirming that his self-presentation as an outsider despised by political and media elites had gained broad acceptance