June 5th 2024.
New Delhi: This week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to take oath for a third consecutive term as the leader of the nation. This follows the victory of the National Democratic Alliance in the Lok Sabha polls, for which over 50 world leaders have sent their congratulations.
Leaders from India's neighboring and extended countries, such as Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Iran, Seychelles, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Mauritius have all extended their warm wishes and greetings to Modi on his re-election. Even China's foreign ministry spokesperson took to social media to congratulate Modi and express their hopes for a positive and stable relationship between the two nations.
From the G20 countries, the prime ministers of Italy and Japan, as well as the president of South Korea, have also sent their congratulations and well wishes to Modi on his electoral victory. Italian PM Giorgia Meloni, in particular, mentioned their strong friendship and cooperation with India and expressed her certainty that this will continue to strengthen under Modi's leadership.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong described Modi's victory as "historic" and expressed his excitement for the 60th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Singapore and India next year. He also mentioned his eagerness to work closely with Modi to further deepen the partnership between the two nations.
The Chinese ambassador to India, Xu Feihong, also congratulated Modi and the NDA for their victory. He expressed his hopes for a strong and stable relationship between China and India, which aligns with the interests and expectations of both countries, as well as the region and the world.
Leaders from Africa, including the presidents of Nigeria, Kenya, and Comoros, have also extended their congratulations to Modi. From the Caribbean islands, leaders of Jamaica, Barbados, and Guyana have also sent their well wishes to the Indian Prime Minister. The prime ministers of Malaysia are among the South East Asian leaders who have also congratulated Modi on his re-election.
In addition, leaders from the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan have expressed their excitement and hopes for deeper ties and cooperation with India during Modi's third term as Prime Minister. Sri Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe mentioned looking forward to further strengthening bilateral ties, while Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay referred to Modi as his friend and expressed his eagerness to work closely with him to strengthen the relationship between their two countries.
Leaders from European countries, such as Latvia, Lithuania, and Italy, have also congratulated Modi on his victory and expressed their hopes for further cooperation and partnership between their countries and India. Overall, Modi's re-election has received widespread recognition and support from leaders across the globe, who are eager to continue working with him and India towards global peace and prosperity.
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