Following Donald Trump's reelection as president, many nations are anxious about the US, but india is not one of them, External Affairs minister S jaishankar stated on Sunday. I believe that one of President (elect) Trump's first three calls was to prime minister Narendra Modi. He stated that india and prime minister Modi have established good relations with several presidents, including Barack Obama, trump, and Joe Biden.
"Modi's approach to establishing those connections seems natural to him. That has therefore greatly aided. When asked how he believes the outcome of the US presidential election would affect India-US relations, he responded, "And I think the changes in india have helped as well," particularly considering Modi's close personal relationship with the US president-elect.
"Let's face it, I am aware that many nations are anxious about the united states right now. "They're not us," jaishankar declared. Referring to their phone conversation earlier on Wednesday, the MEA said on thursday that US President-elect donald trump and prime minister Narendra Modi "reaffirmed their commitment" to cooperating to further develop bilateral cooperation across a number of industries.
According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the prime minister emphasized that the American people's "deep trust" in the US leader's ideas and leadership was demonstrated by his "spectacular and resounding victory" in the election.
Additionally, it stated that PM Modi congratulated him on both the Republican Party's victory in the Congressional elections and his "re-election as the president of the united states of America."
Speaking in mumbai at the silver jubilee celebrations of the Aditya Birla Group's Scholarships program, jaishankar added that while the globe is becoming more diverse and multipolar, older, industrialized economies are still attractive investment destinations.
Indeed, there is a change. If you look at our economic weight, ranking, and even indian corporations, their presence, reach, and the indian professionals I said, you can see that we are an example of the transformation. In answer to a query on the reset in the global power dynamic that was taking place amid the change in the balance of power from the west to the east, jaishankar stated, "There is definitely a rebalancing."
"Modi's approach to establishing those connections seems natural to him. That has therefore greatly aided. When asked how he believes the outcome of the US presidential election would affect India-US relations, he responded, "And I think the changes in india have helped as well," particularly considering Modi's close personal relationship with the US president-elect.
"Let's face it, I am aware that many nations are anxious about the united states right now. "They're not us," jaishankar declared. Referring to their phone conversation earlier on Wednesday, the MEA said on thursday that US President-elect donald trump and prime minister Narendra Modi "reaffirmed their commitment" to cooperating to further develop bilateral cooperation across a number of industries.
According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the prime minister emphasized that the American people's "deep trust" in the US leader's ideas and leadership was demonstrated by his "spectacular and resounding victory" in the election.
Additionally, it stated that PM Modi congratulated him on both the Republican Party's victory in the Congressional elections and his "re-election as the president of the united states of America."
Speaking in mumbai at the silver jubilee celebrations of the Aditya Birla Group's Scholarships program, jaishankar added that while the globe is becoming more diverse and multipolar, older, industrialized economies are still attractive investment destinations.
Indeed, there is a change. If you look at our economic weight, ranking, and even indian corporations, their presence, reach, and the indian professionals I said, you can see that we are an example of the transformation. In answer to a query on the reset in the global power dynamic that was taking place amid the change in the balance of power from the west to the east, jaishankar stated, "There is definitely a rebalancing."