PM Modi pens letter to Muhammad Yunus, refers to Bangladesh Liberation War, ‘shared history’
Wednesday, 26 March 2025 Prime Minister Modi congratulated Bangladesh on their National Day, emphasizing the importance of mutual sensitivity to each other's interests. This comes ahead of their meeting at the Bimstec summit. External affairs minister S Jaishankar hinted a bilateral meeting during the summit is under consideration. President Murmu also echoed the commitment to strong, multifaceted relations with Bangladesh.
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Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi have urged Prime Minister Modi to convene a special Parliament session to address the Pahalgam terror.. IndiaTimes
A Congress social media post depicting PM Modi without his head sparked outrage from the BJP, who likened it to an Islamist call for beheading. While Congress.. IndiaTimes
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the Pahalgam terror attack in calls with India and Pakistan, emphasizing accountability. Jaishankar agreed on.. IndiaTimes
Following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. This meeting, confirmed by.. IndiaTimes
In the meeting, PM Modi expressed complete faith and confidence in the professional abilities of the Indian Armed Forces. They said that PM Modi stated that the.. DNA
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Bangkok during the BIMSTEC Summit, amid strained ties between the nations. The meeting follows Yunus’s controversial remarks on India’s Northeast, and India’s concerns over attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. Tensions have also risen due to Sheikh Hasina's asylum in India and growing Bangladesh-Pakistan military ties. Though Dhaka requested prior bilateral talks, Modi initially declined. This meeting is the first since Hasina’s ouster and may indicate cautious diplomatic re-engagement.
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China is expected to avoid direct involvement in India-Pakistan tensions following the Pahalgam attack, despite its alliance with Pakistan, according to Lt Gen.. IndiaTimes
Mani Shankar Aiyar linked the Pahalgam terror attack to the unresolved issues of Partition, questioning the acceptance and sense of belonging felt by Muslims in.. IndiaTimes
Following the Pahalgam attack, Gujarat police launched a large-scale operation targeting illegal Bangladeshi residents, resulting in the arrest of 890.. IndiaTimes
The bloodbath in Pahalgam is not an isolated tragedy—it is the latest chapter in a long history of violence against Hindu terror victims. Twenty-six innocent lives, mostly tourists, were killed not for profit or politics—but simply for being Hindu and Indian.
The Hindu terror victims of Pahalgam now join the forgotten exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from 1990, the persecuted minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh, and the silenced families across South Asia. Under Prime Minister Modi, India is no longer passive—abrogation of Article 370, Balakot strikes, and upcoming decisive actions mark a new era.
This episode examines how India is preparing to respond, why the world looks away, and what it means for the future of Hindu terror victims worldwide. The time for silence is over.
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India is actively engaging with the international community to highlight Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam attack, with S Jaishankar discussing the issue.. IndiaTimes
India is intensifying diplomatic pressure on Pakistan following the Pahalgam attack, seeking international support to address cross-border terrorism. Numerous.. IndiaTimes
As tensions escalate over US tariff hikes, China has called on India to unite in opposing Washington's "abusive" trade policies. Beijing urged New Delhi to embrace multilateralism and reject unilateral economic coercion. While China seeks collaboration, India has opted for dialogue with the US, aiming for a trade deal by fall. Foreign Minister Jaishankar revealed that India is keeping all channels open, maintaining “principled understanding” with Washington. With Beijing seeking Global South solidarity, all eyes are now on India’s next move.
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar revealed that India and the US had a "very open discussion" on trade, leading to an agreement between PM Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump to finalize a bilateral trade deal by fall this year. Speaking at an event in Delhi with Kyung-wha Kang of Asia Society, Jaishankar emphasized the active and intense trade discussions between both nations. He also highlighted Union Minister Piyush Goyal’s visit to the US in February and noted the strengthening of defense ties, with the US becoming more open to technology partnerships. Is this a new era for India-US relations? Stay tuned for updates.
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Tulsi Gabbard breaks her silence on the Yemen War chat leak, sparking intense debates. Did she just admit to the U.S. making a critical mistake in its military actions? As the controversy rages on, her..
Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has dismissed U.S. official Tulsi Gabbard’s remarks on the alleged persecution of minorities, calling them baseless and lacking evidence...