India, Narendra Modi and European Union
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed a large gathering at Tamil Nadu’s Maduranthakam, kicking off NDA’s election campaign in the state.
S IXTEEN MONTHS ago Narendra Modi looked chastened. Having just lost his majority in a national election, the chest-thumping Indian leader was forced to lean on regional parties. His coalition showed little appetite for difficult reform. Some commentators pronounced it “Peak Modi”. Would-be successors began to plot.
Prime Minister Modi hosts the 16th EU-India summit, focusing on enhancing strategic partnerships in trade, security, and technology. With a free trade agreement on the horizon, leaders Costa and von der Leyen aim to deepen collaboration marking a pivotal moment in EU-India relations.
PM Modi marked India’s 77th Republic Day in a striking Rajasthani red and yellow ‘Safa’. Pairing it with a navy kurta, he continued his tradition of honoring regional crafts through iconic headgear.
India's culinary culture is deeply rooted in Ayurveda. Kitchens here are deeply inspired by the traditional culture of cooking with herbs and spices with healing benefits. They are not just aromatic but also rich in medicinal benefits that help protect the human body from many seasonal infections.