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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 03, 2026

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Photo: REUTERS

Modi thanks Hasina and people of Bangladesh for hospitality

"I would like to thank the people of Bangladesh for their affection during my visit. I would also like to thank PM Sheikh Hasina and the Bangladesh Government for the warm hospitality"

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina received her Indian counterpart Narndra Modi at the airport on Friday (26 March). Photo: Modi's Twitter

Modi’s Dhaka trip is a diplomatic success. Now focus on unresolved issues.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures as he addresses a public meeting at Jerenga Pathar in Assam, India, on Jan. 23. BIJU BORO/AFP/GETTY IMAGES/Foreign Policy

Didi will be 'shown the door' on 2 May: Modi takes jibe at Mamata

Addressing a petroleum university’s convocation, Modi said: “Work is being done to nearly double the country’s oil refining capacity in the next five years” Photo: Collected from Twitter

Atmosphere devoid of terror must for cordial ties, PM Modi writes to Imran Khan

Nikhil Kumar, a writer and journalist based in New Delhi. Illustration: TBS

The art of the 'Jumla'

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd James Austin III called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in New Delhi. ANI Photo via HT

Modi and Austin discuss Indo-Pacific, defence ties

File Photo: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been keen to stay deeply engaged with the world during the global pandemic and had made it a point that the pharmaceutical industry plays a role to cement India’s relations with friendly countries. Picture: AP

India's Modi says quick steps needed to stop second Covid-19 peak

File Photo

Bangabandhu is a hero for all Indians too: Narendra Modi

2 MoUs, bilateral engagements in pipeline ahead of Modi’s visit

2 MoUs, bilateral engagements in pipeline ahead of Modi’s visit

File Photo: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been keen to stay deeply engaged with the world during the global pandemic and had made it a point that the pharmaceutical industry plays a role to cement India’s relations with friendly countries. Picture: AP

DMP prepared to secure Modi’s visit: Monirul 

Mamata Banerjee. File Photo: Collected

Mamata Banerjee taunts: 'India will be named after PM Modi one day'

File Photo: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been keen to stay deeply engaged with the world during the global pandemic and had made it a point that the pharmaceutical industry plays a role to cement India’s relations with friendly countries. Picture: AP

India committed to bring natural gas under GST, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President-elect Joe Biden (File Photo/Source: Twitter/@narendramodi)

Biden calls India's Modi, seeks to strengthen regional security through "Quad" grouping

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