Kirby said that the India-US relationship had strengthened under Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the last three years.
Applauding Indian citizens for exercising their right to vote, the US White House said there are not too many more vibrant democracies in the world than India. “Not too many more vibrant ...
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has rejected the recent remarks by US President Joe Biden describing India's faltering economy as a result of 'xenophobia' and asserted that India ...
In a diplomatic twist, India firmly rebuffs U.S. President Joe Biden's recent remarks on xenophobia, sparking a lively exchange of views between the two nations. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar ...
The White House is in backfoot after President Joe Biden targeted India and calling it xenophobic. President Biden recently called China, Japan, Russia and India as xenophobic. White House ...
External Affairs Minister (EAM) Jaishankar has referred to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act to correct United States President Joe Biden over his “xenophobia" remark on India. Responding to Joe ...
On April 2nd, Biden said the "xenophobic" nature of India, China, Japan and Russia is responsible for their economic troubles and argued that America's economy is growing because it welcomes ...
A day after US President Joe Biden claimed that several countries, including India, are "xenophobic" because they do not welcome immigrants, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today rejected ...
India and Japan have rejected President Joe Biden’s remarks calling the US allies “xenophobic” countries who do not welcome immigrants, and grouping the two nations with China and Russia.
Washington, DC [US], May 2 (ANI): US President Joe Biden on Thursday said the “Xenophobic” nature of India, China, Japan and Russia is responsible for their economic troubles and argued that ...