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"Prime Minister Modi firmly stated that India does not and will never accept mediation. There is complete political consensus ...
India has never asked for and will never accept third-party mediation to resolve the issue of Pakistan's illegal occupation ...
India potentially avoided an undesirable situation in Washington DC by declining Donald Trump’s invitation for Prime Minister ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi disputed US President Donald Trump’s claims that trade deals were used to clinch a ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Donald Trump 'clearly' that there were no talks on 'the India-America trade ...
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ABP News on MSNCongress Takes 'Triple Jhatka' Jab Over PM Modi, Trump Call; BJP Says ‘Peddling Fake Narratives’A political clash erupted between Congress and BJP after PM Modi discussed the ceasefire with Pakistan in a call with Donald ...
During a conversation between PM Modi and US President Trump, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya stated, "This is not the first time India ...
Addressing the G7 Outreach Session, PM Modi warned against double standards on terrorism in what is seen as a jibe against ...
Prime Minister Carney’s invite to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which saw some pushback from members of the separatist ...
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India Today on MSNTrust your foreign ministry: Milind Deora on Congress questioning PM-Trump callMilind Deora said a troubling environment was taking shape where Opposition leaders appeared to place greater faith in the ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi humorously questioned French President Emmanuel Macron about his recent Twitter fights during ...
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Modi Reaffirms India's Stance Against Third-Party Mediation on KashmirIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made it clear to US President Donald Trump, that India will never accept third-party mediation with Pakistan on the Kashmir issue.
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