Who is prime minister of india

  1. 'NSA Ajit Doval has become an international treasure': US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti
  2. Godse row: Congress poses this challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi


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'NSA Ajit Doval has become an international treasure': US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti

'NSA Ajit Doval has become an international treasure': US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti The event was also attended by the US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan who met his Indian counterpart Doval. Sullivan is in India to finalise the agreements that will be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US next week US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti on Tuesday said that the National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has become not only a national treasure but an international treasure too. “Ajit Doval, a village boy from Uttarakhand, who now has become not only a national treasure but an international treasure. He had the same vision to come together and say what can we do to change the course of this century,” Garcetti said during an event. — ANI (@ANI) He added, “The United States and India are the co-authors of the next phase that the world faces. When I look at the foundation between the United States and India, it is so strong, it is so clear that Indians love Americans and Americans love Indians.” During the same event, Garcetti hailed India’s performance in digital payments. “When I look at digital payments and financial tech that India has, we have rocked the world. A ‘tea wala’ in a village makes sure that she gets direct payment from the govt on her phone, a 100% of each one of those rupees,” he said. — ANI (@ANI) The event was also attended by the US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan who met his Indian counterpart Doval. Sullivan i...

Godse row: Congress poses this challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Image Source : PTI/FILE BJP lands in controversy whenever its leaders praise Godse Congress on Saturday hit back at Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) over Godse row saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi should either throw out such "devotees" of Mahatma Gandhi's assassin from his party or end the "sham" of bowing before Gandhi's statues. The grand old party's statement comes a day after Union minister Giriraj Singh termed Godse a "saput" (worthy son) of India. Another BJP leader, former Uttarakhand chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, called Godse a "patriot" a few days earlier. Congress targeted PM Modi saying while senior BJP leaders are glorifying Godse, the prime minister "says nothing" and takes no action against them. "Today we challenge Prime Minister Narendra Modi: You have to do one of these - Throw out Godse devotees from your party or end the sham of bowing down before Gandhiji. There is no place for worshippers of Godse in this country of Gandhiji. Modiji, you have to decide," the Congress said in a tweet in Hindi. The party also shared a picture of Prime Minister Modi bowing before a bust of Mahatma Gandhi during his recent visit to Japan. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh tweeted, "First it is a former CM of Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat, who calls Nathuram Godse a patriot. Now Union Minister Giriraj Singh praises him. But the man who turned the Mahatma's spectacles into a logo for Swachh Bharat-- a rebrand of the earlier Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan -- says no...

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