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Words of Wisdom: Donald Trump admires Modi

Donald Trump still is one of the topmost leaders of the United States as well as the globe.

His words of admiration attracted media attention worldwide. Trump says, ‘‘Prime Minister Modi is a great man and he is doing a terrific Job.’’ This is another global triumph of India.

Surrounded by media-men, the former American President said this praising PM Modi for his support. Trump also thanked Indian the Indian community to stand by him. He also said that his relationship with PM Modi is unperishable.

His description over his ties with India as a relationship he formed in his office as the President of America.

In New Jersey the ex-president of the United States also stated that  that India “has never had a better friend than me”. Significantly in the media-meet he also insinuated about his running for the office again in 2024.

Trump says, people want me to come again to support America facing global challenges.

Parijat Tripathi

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