In a decisive win, Republican Party candidate Donald Trump defeated Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris in the US election. Trump secured 277 seats, surpassing Harris’s 224 seats. Leaders worldwide, including several from India, are congratulating Trump on his victory.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his congratulations to Trump through a post on X. Modi wrote, “Hearty congratulations to my friend Trump on the historic electoral victory.” He expressed optimism about strengthening the India-US partnership, adding, “As you carry forward the successes of your previous tenure, I look forward to increasing our cooperation for a comprehensive global and strategic partnership.”
Modi emphasized the shared commitment to global peace, stability, and prosperity, calling for collaboration that benefits citizens of both nations.
In a celebratory gesture, Kalki Dham Peethadhishwar Acharya Pramod Krishnam shared a picture of PM Modi hugging Trump on X, captioning it, “This is the victory of Sanatan.” His post reflects the widespread enthusiasm in India over Trump’s win and the potential positive impact on the India-US relationship.
The results mark a significant milestone for US politics, with Trump reclaiming the White House. Indian leaders’ responses underscore the importance of deepening the India-US partnership as both nations look forward to enhanced collaboration.
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