Indian Prime Minister with Putin Zelensky: Modi embraces 'world's bloodiest criminal' Yesterday, July 9, 2024 | 09:46 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin for the first time since the start of Russia’s war of aggression against
Putin wanted to be the perfect host to the Indian head of government and invited him for chai at his residence. The rocket terror in Ukraine is perhaps best ignored. Russian President Vladimir Putin at a meeting with cabinet members.
A point in time with a symbolic character Narendra Modi has chosen to be his old friend Vladimir Putin to visit again: India's head of government flew to Russia on Monday to intensify recently cooled ties with the Kremlin. Putin
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin for the first time since the start of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. The Kremlin leader received Modi for tea at his residence in Novo-Ogarjevo near Moscow. According to
Moscow/New Delhi (dpa) – For the first time since the start of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin. One of the topics of discussion was the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A pro-Hindu group has filed a complaint against Catholic Archbishop George Anthonysamy of Madras-Maylapore, for allegedly trying to influence voters on religious grounds during India's current national elections. That Legal Rights Protection Forum (LRPF), which is allied with Prime Minister
It will be the first state visit by an Indian prime minister to Austria in more than 40 years: the Hindu nationalist was re-elected – albeit with a big defeat, but still Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the Chancellor on
Home page political Stand: June 4, 2024, 16:35 From: Sven Hauberg PressSplitting Narendra Modi's party won India's election – but only by a narrow margin. The prime minister's Hindu nationalist stance may have scared voters. After a six-week election marathon,
The pro-Hindu government’s sweeping overhaul of India’s criminal justice system has stirred controversy, with church leaders, human rights activists and legal experts expressing concern, calling the new laws “regressive” and “unconstitutional.” A new set of criminal laws passed by the
Border conflicts are getting hotter China and India are looking for a solution Friday, 12 April 2024 | 13:16 China expressed its hope for a solution to the border conflict with India. It reported “Newsweek“. The reason for this hope