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ABP News on MSNAir India Plane Crash: PM Modi Meets Family of Former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani After His Death in Plane Crash | ABP NEWSPrime Minister Narendra Modi met the grieving family members of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani at the Ahmedabad airport following the tragic Air India plane crash. Rupani, who lost his life in the devastating accident,
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Agence France-Presse on MSNIndia eyes reset of Canada ties with Modi's G7 visitIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Canada next week, his first since relations plummeted after the assassination of a Canadian Sikh separatist in Vancouver, triggering diplomatic expulsions and hitting trade.
I N THE LEAD-up to India’s general election last year, Narendra Modi instructed ministers to prepare plans for the first 100 days of an all-but-certain third stint in power. The new government completed a year in office on June 9th. What has it achieved so far?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the sole survivor and injured victims of the Air India plane crash at a hospital in the country's western city of Ahmedabad on Friday (June 13). The lone survivor was British man, Vishwashkumar Ramesh, who was in ...
Following a Global News report that says an Indian agent closely surveilled former NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and caused the RCMP to put him in police protection, World Sikh Organization legal counsel Balpreet Singh argues Canada's G7 invitation to India's leader tells Sikh Canadians that their 'lives simply don't matter.
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Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Canada, the government said on Thursday (12 June) that the meeting would be an important opportunity to reset the strained relationship between the two countries, the Times of India reported. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Canada next week for the first time in nearly a decade.
India's rapidly growing middle class, rising tourism demand and infrastructure investments are spurring what Prime Minister Narendra Modi described as a "golden chapter" in the industry. CNBC's Monica Pitrelli reports.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said there are "big challenges" to discuss at the G7 summit and it makes sense to have the leader of the world's most populous country around the table.