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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited Canada to attend the G7 Summit, has gifted a brass dokra horse to the South African ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIn PM Modi's gifts for Canada, India's artisanal legacy shines bright | See PICSMade by hand from brass, it shows the sacred Bodhi tree where Buddha found enlightenment in Bodh Gaya. The detailed leaves ...
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) said Wednesday countries, including India, "leverage" criminal gangs to ...
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India Today on MSNIn PM Modi's gift to France's Macron, a nod to Tamil Nadu and Dokra artCrafted using the ancient lost-wax technique, the sculpture features Nandi, the sacred bull and devoted companion of Lord ...
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ABP News on MSNTrump Repeats Claim of Stopping India-Pakistan War, Calls Modi ‘Fantastic’, Says He Loves PakistanUS President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for stopping a potential war between India and Pakistan, asserting ...
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India Today on MSNFor India, Canada looks friendlier than the US at this pointPM Modi's decision to subtly decline Donald Trump's invite was not only strategically significant but also emblematic of the ...
Donald Trump calls himself a "peacemaker" — but his actions tell a different story. From his G7 summit walkout to a blunt call from PM Modi demolishing his India-Pakistan mediation claims, to quietly ...
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Daily Times on MSNModi disputes Trump's version of India-Pakistan ceasefireIndia's Prime Minister Narendra Modi told US President Donald Trump late on Tuesday that a ceasefire between India and ...
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ABP News on MSNBharat Ki Baat: Modi-Trump Call Sparks Political Row Amid Mediation Denial and Congress-BJP ClashA recent phone call between PM Narendra Modi and former US President Donald Trump has ignited a fierce political clash ...
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This is the first time a Canadian agency has admitted to the term 'extremism'. The development comes amid the G7 Summit, ...
Canada: Canada’s top intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, has warned that Khalistani extremist networks remain active in Canada and continue to exploit the country as a launchpad for ...
Canada's intelligence agency, CSIS, acknowledges that Khalistani terrorists are using Canadian territory to promote their ...
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