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'Trump, PM Modi Couldn't Be Closer': Top US Diplomat On Ties With India

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June 27, 2026

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'Trump, PM Modi Couldn't Be Closer': Top US Diplomat On Ties With India

The Trump administration holds PM Modi in high regard, and India is seen as the US's closest strategic partners, said Marco Rubio.

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India TV News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Who is Pooja Kumari Jha? IFS officer who objected to incorrect India map at Dhaka seminar

An Indian diplomat has come to the spotlight after she raised her objections over an incorrect map of India during an event in Bangladesh. The diplomat was Pooja Kumari Jha, who is an Indian Foreign Service (ISF) officer of the 2022 batch, and she is posted as the Second Secretary at the Indian High Commission in the capital city of Dhaka.

India Today

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· Jul 4, 2026

India-America friendship force for good: PM to Trump on US's 250th anniversary

India-America friendship force for good: PM to Trump on US's 250th anniversary

Associated Press

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· Jul 2, 2026

LIVE: Indian PM Modi and Japanese PM Takaichi deliver joint remarks

Live from New Delhi as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and visiting Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi speak to reporters after their bilateral meeting. #india #modi #takaichi #japan #live

The Economic Times

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· Jul 1, 2026

Recognising India's cross-border leaders

Recognising India's cross-border leaders

Egyptian Gazette

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· Jun 29, 2026

Egypt, India discuss expanding judicial cooperation

Justice Minister Mahmoud Helmy El-Sherif met on Monday the Indian Ambassador Suresh K. Reddy at the Ministry of Justice headquarters in the New Administrative Capital. The meeting was attended by senior ministry officials and members of the Indian delegation. The minister welcomed the ambassador and praised the strong ties between Egypt and India, stressing the [] The post Egypt, India discuss expanding judicial cooperation appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

The Tribune

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· Jul 2, 2026

PM Modi calling Takaichi “Choti Behen” helped build trust between leaders: Japan PM’s Press Secretary

This is the very first visit for Prime Minister Takaichi to India since her taking office last October. And I think that one of the objectives of this visit is to build a personal bond of trust between two leaders. So in this context, I think that this meeting was successful in constructing such a bond of trust between two leaders, Kitamura said.

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Related coverage for "'Trump, PM Modi Couldn't Be Closer': Top US Diplomat On Ties With India": India TV News — Who is Pooja Kumari Jha? IFS officer who objected to incorrect India map at Dhaka seminar. India Today — India-America friendship force for good: PM to Trump on US's 250th anniversary. Associated Press — LIVE: Indian PM Modi and Japanese PM Takaichi deliver joint remarks. The Economic Times — Recognising India's cross-border leaders . Egyptian Gazette — Egypt, India discuss expanding judicial cooperation. The Tribune — PM Modi calling Takaichi “Choti Behen” helped build trust between leaders: Japan PM’s Press Secretary