Modi, Putin call affirms close India-Russia ties
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India adopted the GST in 2017, sweeping in more than a dozen domestic state taxes in a bid to unify the economy on the principle of "one nation, one tax, one market". It was hailed as the biggest tax reform since independence from Britain in 1947.
Addressing an NDA parliamentary party meeting where Radhakrishnan was felicitated, Modi recalled his almost four-decade-long association with the former Tamil Nadu BJP president
The PM added that stable, predictable, and constructive relations between India and China would significantly play a part in regional and global peace and prosperity.
During the talks with Wang Yi, the Prime Minister stressed that peace and tranquillity along the border are essential for bilateral relations
The meeting highlighted India’s emphasis on border peace, China’s invitation to PM Modi for the SCO Summit and the growing momentum in bilateral ties since the Kazan meeting with President Xi
Businesses and political pundits nonetheless praised tax cuts, saying they will bolster his image in his trade fight with Washington.
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Italian PM Giorgia Meloni greets US officials with 'namaste'; netizens call it 'Modi effect' - Watch
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni greets US chief of protocol Monica Crowley with a traditional 'namaste' gesture during a multilateral summit, igniting discussions about the 'Modi effect' and her growing connection with India's PM Narendra Modi.
During his interaction with PM Narendra Modi, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla said India has the "ability and position to be in a leadership role in a space station."
The Indian PM banked on warm ties with his U.S. counterpart—but then came a whopping 50% tariff, writes Salil Tripathi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed India's biggest tax reform in eight years to lower consumption levies on everyday goods and small cars from October, in a move seen as boosting his his image amid trade tension with Washington.
According to sources, Modi asserted, "Nehru partitioned the country once, and then again. Under the Indus Waters Treaty, 80 per cent of the water was given to Pakistan. Later, through his secretary, Nehru admitted his mistake, saying that it brought no benefit."