Victory of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi will not only impact domestic but global scenario as
well where he has carved his niche for himself as a strong leader. This is
reflected from the fact that not only Indians are rejoicing the victory of Modi
but congratulatory messages are pouring in from abroad. The world order is
changing. Actually global
leaders are looking at India as a future $5 trillion economy and one of the
biggest markets of the world. Some of the leaders are looking at Modi as a
strong hand to fight global terrorism of which India is the worst sufferer. So
right from President of Sri Lanka Maithripala Sirisena to King of Saudi Arabia
Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to the US president Donald Trump to former Prime
Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda to Vladimir Putin. Israeli
premier Benjamin Netanyahu too called up Modi to congratulate him for his
astounding victory. It is likely
that PM would start his new inning by visiting a south Asian country like Sri
Lanka, Bangladesh or Maldives. Modi expressed his readiness to work even more
closely for the benefit of the people of Sri Lanka and the region with the
Lankan president President Trump
congratulated Modi for his victory and the two leaders agreed to meet at the
forthcoming G-20 Summit in Osaka, Japan to discuss bilateral relations and
global matters. They also agreed to work together for further enhancing the close
and strategic partnership between the two countries. Modi received
congratulatory calls world leaders including Prime Minister of Bangladesh, King
of Bhutan, Prime Minister of Bhutan, Prime Minister of Nepal, President of
Maldives, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka; President of Russia, President of
France;Â Prime Minister of Japan; Prime
Minister of Australia; Prime Minister of Mauritius, Crown Prince of UAE and
Prime Minister of Israel besides many others. Expressing his
gratitude for their good wishes, the PM thanked the global leaders for their
cooperation in developing mutually beneficial bilateral relations and
multilateral cooperation, and expressed his desire to continue to work further
with them in fostering even stronger ties.
Victory of Prime
Minister Narendra Modi will not only impact domestic but global scenario as
well where he has carved his niche for himself as a strong leader. This is
reflected from the fact that not only Indians are rejoicing the victory of Modi
but congratulatory messages are pouring in from abroad. The world order is
changing.
Actually global leaders are looking at India as a future $5 trillion economy and one of the biggest markets of the world. Some of the leaders are looking at Modi as a strong hand to fight global terrorism of which India is the worst sufferer. So right from President of Sri Lanka Maithripala Sirisena to King of Saudi Arabia Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to the US president Donald Trump to former Prime Minister of Nepal Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda to Vladimir Putin. Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu too called up Modi to congratulate him for his astounding victory.
It is likely that PM would start his new inning by visiting a south Asian country like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh or Maldives. Modi expressed his readiness to work even more closely for the benefit of the people of Sri Lanka and the region with the Lankan president
President Trump congratulated Modi for his victory and the two leaders agreed to meet at the forthcoming G-20 Summit in Osaka, Japan to discuss bilateral relations and global matters. They also agreed to work together for further enhancing the close and strategic partnership between the two countries.
Modi received congratulatory calls world leaders including Prime Minister of Bangladesh, King of Bhutan, Prime Minister of Bhutan, Prime Minister of Nepal, President of Maldives, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka; President of Russia, President of France;Â Prime Minister of Japan; Prime Minister of Australia; Prime Minister of Mauritius, Crown Prince of UAE and Prime Minister of Israel besides many others.
Expressing his gratitude for their good wishes, the PM thanked the global leaders for their cooperation in developing mutually beneficial bilateral relations and multilateral cooperation, and expressed his desire to continue to work further with them in fostering even stronger ties.