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Prime minister narendra modi is visiting the united states from june 21-24 at the invitation of us president joe biden and first lady jill biden. ahead of modi's expected departure today, foreign secretary vinay kwatra shared details on the prime minister's itinerary during a special briefing. his agenda includes a series of high-level meetings on defence cooperation and critical and emerging technologies. catch live updates on prime minister modi's visit to the us with cnbc-tv18 here:.

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FACT SHEET: Republic of India Official State Visit to the United   States

1.  A Technology Partnership for the Future:

  • Strengthening Semiconductor Supply Chains:   Micron Technology, Inc.  – with support from the India Semiconductor Mission – will invest more than $800 million toward a new $2.75 billion semiconductor assembly and test facility in India.   Applied Materials  has announced it will build a Semiconductor Centre for Commercialization and Innovation in India to further strengthen our nations’ semiconductor supply chain diversification. And,  Lam Research will train 60,000 Indian engineers through its “Semiverse Solution” to accelerate India’s semiconductor education and workforce development goals.   The U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association and India Electronics Semiconductor Association released an interim readiness assessment to identify near-term industry opportunities and facilitate the long-term strategic development of complementary semiconductor ecosystems. 
  • Critical Minerals Partnership:  The United States welcomes India as the newest partner of the Minerals Security Partnership (MSP), established to accelerate the development of diverse and sustainable critical energy minerals supply chains globally through targeted financial and diplomatic support of strategic projects along the value chain.  India will join 12 other partner countries, plus the European Union, in advancing our common objectives of diversifying and securing our critical mineral supply chains. The MSP was started in June 2022 with the expressed goals of exchanging information on critical mineral sector opportunities to enable diversified private sector investment and catalyze public sector financing, while adhering to high environmental, social, and governance standards to advance sustainable economic development opportunities.  India’s Epsilon Carbon Limited will be investing $650 million in a greenfield electric vehicle battery component factory, hiring over 500 employees over the course of five years. When approved, this synthetic graphite anode processing facility will be the largest Indian investment in the U.S. electric vehicle battery industry in American history. 
  • Advanced Telecommunications:  India and the United States launched public-private Joint Task Forces, one on the development and deployment of Open RAN systems and one on advanced telecoms research and development.  India’s Bharat 6G and the U.S. Next G Alliance will co-lead this public-private research.  This work will reduce costs, increase security, and improve resiliency of telecommunication networks.  With financing from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, and in partnership with USAID, India and the United States are also teaming up to launch Open RAN deployments in both countries to demonstrate the scalability of this technology to enhance its competitiveness in international markets.  The leaders also welcomed participation of Indian companies in the U.S. Rip and Replace Program. 
  • New Frontiers in Space:  India has signed the Artemis Accords, which advance a common vision of space exploration for the benefit of all humankind.  India joins 26 other countries committed to peaceful, sustainable, and transparent cooperation that will enable exploration of the Moon, Mars, and beyond.  NASA will provide advanced training to Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) astronauts with the goal of launching a joint effort to the International Space Station in 2024. Additionally, NASA and the ISRO are developing a strategic framework for human spaceflight cooperation by the end of 2023.  India approved a $318 million investment to construct a Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory in India—that will work in tandem with similar facilities in the United States, Europe, and Japan to look for ripples in space-time, known as gravitational waves, that provide insights into the physical origins of the universe.  Scientific payloads for the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) have been delivered to India and will be launched in 2024, and will measure Earth’s changing ecosystems like natural hazards and sea level rise.  The US Geological Survey and ISRO are negotiating expanded bilateral data exchange that will enable greater insight about the earth, including for a range of applications, such as climate resiliency, sustainable development and management of natural resources, and disaster management support.
  • Quantum, Advanced Computing, and Artificial Intelligence:  India and the United States have established a Joint Indo-U.S. Quantum Coordination Mechanism to facilitate joint research between the public and private sectors across both our countries. The United States also welcomed India’s participation in both the Quantum Entanglement Exchange and the Quantum Economic Development Consortium, which facilitates exchanges on quantum between nations. Additionally, —the U.S.-India Science and Technology Endowment Fund launched a $2 million grant for the joint development and commercialization of Artificial Intelligence and quantum technologies, building off of the Implementation Arrangements signed by India and the United States to further support joint research on quantum, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and advanced wireless technologies. —The U.S.-India Science and Technology Endowment Fund launched a $2 million grant for the joint development and commercialization of Artificial Intelligence and quantum technologies. Through its AI Research Center in Bengaluru, Google is building models to support over 100 Indian languages, and working with the Indian Institute of Science to support open sourcing of speech data for AI models.  It has also partnered with IIT Madras to establish a multidisciplinary Center for Responsible AI.
  • Cutting-edge Research:    India’s Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) is making a $140 million in-kind contribution to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Fermi National Laboratory toward collaborative development of the Proton Improvement Plan-II Accelerator, for the Long Baseline Neutrino Facility – the first and largest international research facility on U.S. soil. 
  • Innovation Handshake:  The U.S. National Science Foundation announced 35 joint research collaborations with the Indian Department of Science and Technology (DST).  Under a new implementation arrangement between NSF and DST, both sides will fund joint research projects in computer and information science and engineering, cyber physical systems, and secure and trustworthy cyberspace. Furthermore, NSF and India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will bring fresh funding for joint projects in applied research areas such as semiconductors, next generation communication, cyber security, sustainability and green technologies and intelligent transportation systemsTo support the U.S.-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technology (iCET), the U.S.-India Commercial Dialogue will launch a new “Innovation Handshake” to connect each country’s start-up ecosystems. This program will address regulatory hurdles to cooperation, promote job growth in emerging technologies, and highlight opportunities for hi-tech upskilling. 
  • Fiber Optics Investments:  India’s Sterlite Technologies Limited has invested $100 million in the construction of an optical fiber cable manufacturing unit near Columbia, South Carolina, which will facilitate $150 million in annual exports of optical fiber from India.

2. Next-Generation Defense Partnership:

  • GE F414 Engine Co-Production:  The United States and India welcome a groundbreaking proposal by General Electric (GE) to jointly produce the F414 Jet Engine in India.  GE and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited have signed a MoU, and a manufacturing license agreement has been submitted for Congressional Notification.  This trailblazing initiative to manufacture F-414 engines in India—the first of its kind—will enable greater transfer of U.S. jet engine technology than ever before. 
  • General Atomics MQ-9Bs:   India intends to procure armed MQ-9B SeaGuardian UAVs. This advanced technology will increase India’s intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
  • New Sustainment and Ship Repair: The United States Navy has concluded a Master Ship Repair Agreement (MSRA) with Larsen and Toubro Shipyard in Kattupalli  (Chennai) and is finalizing agreements with Mazagon Dock Limited (Mumbai) and Goa Shipyard (Goa).  These agreements will allow mid-voyage U.S. Navy ships to undergo service and repair at Indian shipyards, facilitating cost-effective and time-saving sustainment activites for U.S. military operations across multiple theaters.
  • More Robust Defense Cooperation:   The United States and India advanced steps to operationalize tools that will allow us to increase our defense cooperation.  The United States and India resolved to strengthen undersea domain awareness cooperation.  The agreement to place three Indian liaison officers in U.S. commands for the first time– deepening our partnership and critical information sharing.  The United States and India have also commenced negotiations for a Security of Supply Arrangement and Reciprocal Defense Procurement Arrangement that will enable the supply of defense goods in the event of unanticipated supply chain disruptions.   The United States and India finalized a Defense Industrial Cooperation Roadmap that provides policy direction to defense industries and enables co-production of advanced defense systems as well as collaborative research, testing, and prototyping of the technologies that will determine the future of military power.
  • Defense “Innovation Bridge”:  The India-U.S. Defense Acceleration Ecosystem (INDUS-X)—a network of university, incubator, corporate, think tank, and private investment stakeholders—was inaugurated on June 21, 2023.  This innovative program will facilitate joint innovation on defense technologies and accelerate the integration of India’s budding private sector defense industry with the U.S. defense sector. 
  • Defense Industrial Cooperation Roadmap:  A new defense industrial cooperation roadmap will provide policy direction to defense industries to enable and accelerate the co-production of advanced defense systems as well as collaborative research, testing, and prototyping of the technologies that will determine the future of military power.

3.  Shared Prosperity and Delivering for our Peoples:

  • Domestic Visa Renewals:  The U.S. Department of State will launch a pilot this year to adjudicate domestic renewals of certain petition-based temporary work visas, including for Indian nationals, who will no longer be required to leave the country for renewal in eligible categories.  The Department of State will implement this for an expanded pool of H1B and L visa holders in 2024, with the aim of broadening the program to include other eligible categories.
  • New Consulates:  The United States intends to open new consulates in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad.  India looks forward to opening its consulate in Seattle later this year, and to announcing two new consulates in the United States. 
  • Student Exchanges and Scholarships:  The United States last year issued 125,000 visas to Indian students, a record.  Indian students are on pace to become the largest foreign student community in the United States, with a 20 percent increase last year alone.  India and the United States have launched a new Joint Task Force of the Association of American Universities and leading Indian educational institutions, including the Indian Institutes of Technology.  Councils on each side have prepared interim recommendations for expanding research and university partnerships between the two countries.  Additional Fulbright-Kalam Climate Fellowships for research, administered by the U.S.-India Educational Fund, will advance cooperation between leading scholars in India and the United States on climate change.  The United States is enabling up to 100 additional U.S. undergraduate students to study or intern in India via the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program. New funding for Department of State Study Abroad Engagement Grants will extend new study abroad engagement grant funding to bolster Indian academic institutions’ capacity to develop study abroad programming with U.S. colleges and universities.  India is also funding the establishment of a Tamil Studies Chair at the University of Houston and welcomes the appointment to the Vivekananda Visiting Professorship at the University of Chicago. 
  • University Research Partnerships:  Leveraging the talent and ambition of both our countries, India and the United States welcomed the launch of a university network of  Indo-U.S. Global Challenge Institutes , which will help create more research partnerships and exchanges in agriculture, energy, health, and technology. 
  • Cultural Property: The United States and India are continuing negotiations for a Cultural Property Agreement which would help to prevent illegal trafficking of cultural property from India and enhance cooperation on the protection and lawful exchange of cultural property.
  • Historic Aviation Deals:  Air India’s historic agreement with Boeing to acquire more than 200 American-made aircraft, announced in February 2023, will support more than one million American jobs across 44 states and contribute to the modernization of the civil aviation sector in India, which is among the fastest growing in the world.  Boeing has announced a $100 million investment in infrastructure and programs to train pilots in India, which will support India’s need for 31,000 new pilots over the next 20 years.  Additionally, Boeing has completed a C-17 aftermarket support facility and a new parts logistics center in India that allows the country to become a regional maintenance hub. 
  • Resolving Trade Issues Through Trust:  The United States and India have also taken steps toward deepening bilateral cooperation to strengthen our economic relationship, including trade ties. Underscoring the willingness and trust of both countries in resolving trade issues, the leaders welcomed the resolution of six outstanding WTO disputes between the two countries through mutually agreed solutions as well as their understandings on market access related to certain products of significance to the bilateral trade relationship.

4.  Leading on the Global Stage:

  • Indo-Pacific:  The United States will join the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative, a regional initiative inaugurated by Prime Minister Modi in 2015 to promote a safe, secure, and stable maritime domain and promote its conservation and sustainable use. India will continue to participate as an observer in the Partners in the Blue Pacific. 
  • Indian Ocean:  The United States and India will hold an Indian Ocean Dialogue that convenes U.S. and Indian officials, with experts and stakeholders from across the Indian Ocean region to promote greater regional coordination.  
  • Global Cooperation:  Welcoming its relaunch in December 2022, the United States and India intend to hold another Global Issues Forum meeting this year to collaborate on global challenges such as human trafficking, food insecurity, and humanitarian disaster relief.  
  • Enhancing India’s Role in Global Governance:  The United States reiterates its support for India’s permanent membership in a reformed UNSC, has announced support for Indian membership in the International Energy Agency, recommits to advancing Indian membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group, and President Biden has invited Prime Minister Modi to attend the APEC Summit in San Francisco in November 2023.
  • Digital Partnership:  The United States and India will develop a U.S.-India Global Digital Development Partnership that will bring together technology and resources from both countries to address development challenges in emerging economies.
  • “Triangular” Cooperation Partnership:  The U.S. Agency for International Development and Ministry of External Affairs of India are working together to train health care experts from Fiji in India in the third quarter of 2023 to share knowledge and best practices on post-disaster psycho-social and telemedicine services.

5.  Partnership for Sustainable Development and Global Health:

  • Energy collaboration:  India and the United States will continue to work together to achieve our respective national climate and energy goals under India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission and the United States’ Hydrogen Earth Shot.  The United States welcomes India’s decision to co-lead the multilateral Hydrogen Breakthrough Agenda to make affordable renewable and low carbon hydrogen globally available by 2030.   
  • Investing in America’s Clean Energy Infrastructure:  India’s VSK Energy LLC will invest up to $1.5 billion to develop a new, vertically integrated solar panel manufacturing operation in the United States, including a 2.0 GW module-and-cell manufacturing plant in Colorado.  And, India’s JSW Steel USA announced a $120 million investment at its Mingo Junction, Ohio, steel plant to better support market demand for offshore wind labs.
  • Investment Platforms for Green Technology:  India and the United States committed to creating innovative investment platforms that will lower the cost of capital and attract international private finance at scale for renewable energy, battery storage, and emerging green technology projects in India. This first of its kind platform will create a multibillion-dollar fund aimed at providing catalytic capital and de-risking support for such projects. 
  • Decarbonizing our Transportation Sector:  USAID signed an MOU with the Ministry of Railways to work together on Indian Railways’ target to become a “net-zero” carbon emitter by 2030.  The United States and India also announced plans to create a payment security mechanism that will facilitate the deployment of 10,000 made-in-India electric buses in India, augmenting India’s focused efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving public health, and diversifying the global supply chain.
  • Biofuels Initiative:  The Global Biofuels Alliance, established by India with the United States as a founding member, will facilitate cooperation in accelerating the use of biofuels.
  • Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure Education Initiative:  USAID has committed up to $5 million toward the Infrastructure Resilience Academic Exchange (IRAX) to offer education, research opportunities, and professional development on disaster resilient architecture and develop a global network of academic institutions.  IRAX will facilitate new partnerships between American and Indian institutions of higher education across the world.
  • Accelerating the Fight Against Cancer and Diabetes:  The U.S. National Cancer Institute will foster collaboration between U.S. and Indian scientists through two new grants to develop an artificial-intelligence (AI)-enabled digital pathology platform. This platform will be utilized for cancer diagnosis, prognosis, and prediction of therapeutic benefit, as well as AI-based automated radiotherapy treatment for cancers of the cervix, head, and neck. The U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases will also sign an agreement with the Indian Council of Medical Research to further basic, clinical, and translational research on diabetes. The United States and India will hold a U.S.-India Cancer Dialogue, hosted by President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot, to bring experts together from both countries to identify concrete areas of collaboration to accelerate the rate of progress against cancer. 
  • Counternarcotics Cooperation:  The United States and India are developing a broader and deeper bilateral counternarcotics framework to disrupt the illicit production and international trafficking of illicit drugs, including synthetic drugs, fentanyl, and precursors, and will showcase a secure, resilient, reliable and growing pharmaceutical supply chain as a model for the world.

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Narendra Modi visit Highlights: PM holds roadshow in Hyderabad's Malkajgiri

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Narendra Modi visit Highlights: Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited southern Kerala today, March 15, for an election campaign rally for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, schedule to take place in April-May 2024. He will also be visiting Tamil Nadu and Telangana over the weekend. PM Modi addressed a rally in Tamil Nadu's Kanniyakumari today. He is also set to visit southern Kerala today, where he will campaign for the NDA candidates for the upcoming general elections. The prime minister also addressed a public rally during his Kerala visit. ...Read More

After March 15, the prime minister will visit Kerala once again on March 19, Sunday, to rally support for Anil K Antony, the BJP candidate and son of Congress stalwart A K Antony. PM Modi will also conduct multiple large scale roadshows during his visit to Kerala.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: NDA will break previous records, says Modi on eve of poll dates announcement

On the eve of the Parliament election schedule announcement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Friday that the BJP-led NDA would secure power at the Centre by surpassing previous records in the upcoming Lok Sabha election He urged Kerala voters to convert their "substantial support" into votes so that the BJP wins seats in the double digits in the state. "We are going to witness a grand festival of democracy soon. I have a firm belief that this time Kerala's love for the BJP will translate into a huge support. I have a firm belief that this time all previous records will be broken. I have a firm belief that this time our Kerala will break the vicious cycle of LDF and UDF.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: PM's roadshow in Hyderabad's Malkajgiri

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday evening held a roadshow in Malkajgiri Lok Sabha constituency here. Wearing a saffron coloured cap, Modi stood in an open-top vehicle and waved to the people who stood on both sides of the road, greeting him.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: PM holds a roadshow in Hyderabad's Malkajgiri

Narendra modi visit updates: pm modi to attend nda election meeting in andhra pradesh on mar 17.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the NDA election meeting in Palnadu district on March 17, BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde said on Friday.

TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu and JSP chief Pawan Kalyan would also participate in the meeting, marking the first NDA election meeting in Andhra Pradesh in the run-up to the 2024 polls.

The meeting would see the participation of all the three alliance partners, TDP, Janasena and BJP, after 10 years.

Modi, Naidu and Kalyan will be seen on the same stage after a long time.

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Union minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar says, ‘This election is a time for the people of India to look at the last ten years of what PM Modi has delivered…’

"This election is… a time for the people of India to look at the last ten years of what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has delivered, how deeply he has transformed our country, how he has created a launch pad for India to become a developed nation, and to compare it with the ten years of the Congress, UPA in the centre and to compare it with the left government in Kerala, which is busy running to the Supreme Court asking to be bailed out. So the people of India will vote. The people of Thiruvananthapuram will vote… And I look forward to engaging with them, discussing the future of Thiruvananthapuram… and hopefully being given an opportunity of taking it forward..."

Narendra Modi visit updates: PM to visit Telangana, hold roadshow

Prime Minister Modi will visit Telangana today and hold a roadshow in the state.

Narendra Modi visit updates: In Kerala, PM Modi rakes up solar scam and gold smuggling to target UDF, LDF

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday hit out at the left parties in Kerala, calling them 'incompetent' and said that the state has endured hardship under their governance.

Addressing the public campaign in Pathanamthitta for candidates of the BJP-led NDA, PM Modi that the people of the state will benefit only if the cycle of consecutive Left Democratic Front (LDF) and United Democratic Front (UDF) governments is broken.

"Kerala's culture is connected with spirituality, but UDF and LDF are known for crushing this. The culture of Kerala promotes peace but the UDF and LDF believe in political violence. LDF is known for looting through gold, UDF's identity is from solar power loot. To stop this game of looting, I have come here to seek your blessings," the PM said.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: Lotus is going to bloom in Kerala this time, says PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the BJP will win seats from Kerala in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and said the people of the state were suffering from the corrupt and incompetent government.

Addressing the public campaign here for candidates of the BJP-led NDA, he said, "Lotus is going to bloom in Kerala this time."

Attacking the Left and the Congress in Kerala, Modi said the people of the state have endured hardship under governments plagued by corruption and incompetence.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: ‘In the last 10 years, we made efforts to help every Indian in trouble as much as we could,’ says PM

"In the last 10 years, we have made all efforts for every category of people in every area as much as possible. We brought back nurses from Iraq who were stuck in a war. We brought back priests who were stuck amid a crisis. During Corona, Indians were brought back from every part of the world because wherever even one Indian was in trouble, our government stood with them strongly. This is 'Modi yude guarantee", the Prime Minister said.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: In Kerala's Pathanamthitta, PM Modi reaches out to Christian community, recalls his meeting with Pope Francis at Vatican

Addressing the rally in Kerala's Pathanamthitta, Prime Minister Modi reached out to the Christian community in the state and also recalled his meeting with Pope Francis at Vatican city.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: In Kerala, PM Modi rakes up solar scam and gold smuggling to target UDF, LDF

In Kerala, PM Modi raked up the solar scam and gold smuggling issues to target UDF, LDF parties.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: ‘Political parties which aim only to get power can never work for the welfare of people,’ says PM

"The political parties which aim only to get power can never work for the welfare of people. LDF and UDF pretend to fight with each other here but in Delhi, they hug each other. Congress and the Left have looted Kerala. The people of Kerala have understood this," says PM.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: ‘Law and order situation worsening in Kerala’, says PM

Speaking at a rally in Kerala's Pathanamthitta, the PM said that the law and order situation is worsening in Kerala at present.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: PM addresses public rally in Kerala's Pathanamthitta

The Prime Minister is addressing a public rally in Kerala's Pathanamthitta at present.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: PM's public meeting in Kerala begins

PM's public meeting in Kerala has begun.

Narendra Modi visit LIVE updates: PM to launch poll campaign in Karnataka

Prime Minister Narendra Modi would formally kickstart the BJP's Lok Sabha election campaign in Karnataka on Saturday from Congress President M Mallikarjun Kharge's home turf -- Kalaburagi. He is scheduled to address a mega public meeting at the district headquarters town's N V Ground at 2 pm. (PTI)

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PM Modi said during the Tamil Nadu rally, “In 1991, I began 'Ekta Yatra' from Kanyakumari to Kashmir. This time, I travelled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have rejected the people who want to divide India. I am certain that the people of Tamil Nadu will also do the same.”

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the people of Jammu and Kashmir rejected those who dreamt of breaking the country and that Tamil Nadu will also do the same.

Addressing a public meeting here, Modi said the DMK and Congress wanted to come to power to 'loot' people and alleged that the DMK was the 'biggest beneficiary' of the 2G Spectrum scam.

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PM Modi slammed the DMK, Congress for “politics in name of women”, saying, “The workers of DMK and Congress only know how to cheat and insult women. The people of Tamil Nadu know how the workers of DMK behaved with former state CM J Jayalalithaa...They do politics in the name of women. DMK leaders also questioned our move to bring the Women's Reservation Bill.”

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PM Modi said in his public rally, "DMK is the enemy of the future and the culture of Tamil Nadu. Before the Ayodhya Ram temple 'Pran Pratishtha' ceremony, I came to Tamil Nadu and visited the prominent temples in the state. But the DMK govt tried to stop the telecast of the Ayodhya Ram temple consecration ceremony. On this Supreme Court had to reprimand the Tamil Nadu govt...They also didn't like the installation of the Sengol in the new parliament...It is our govt which cleared the way for the Jallikattu."

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“DMK-Congress' INDI alliance can never make Tamil Nadu a developed state as its history is of scams and corruption...,” the prime minister said in Kanniyakumari.

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During a public rally in Kanniyakumari, PM Modi said, "BJP's performance in Tamil Nadu this time will shatter the arrogance of the DMK-Congress INDI alliance."

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted the invitation to visit Bhutan next week, extended by his Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Tobgay, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to land in Kerala's Pathanamthitta city at 10:30 am today.

Modi in Kerala LIVE updates: PM's rally in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address lakhs of people in multiple roadshows and rallies to be held in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana today, March 15.

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After the government implemented the Citizenship Amendment Act, protests erupted in Kerala and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan asserted that CAA will not be implemented in the state.

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As part of NDA's south push, PM Modi will also address a rally in Tamil Nadu today. Tamil Nadu has a total of 39 Lok Sabha seats and the neighbouring Puducherry one.

Modi in Kerala LIVE updates: PM's schedule changed

Earlier, the party had announced that Modi would visit Pathanamthitta on March 17 to campaign for the NDA's candidates and Palakkad on March 15, but the plan was changed later. Party sources have now said that the Prime Minister will undertake the visit to Palakkad on March 19, where he is likely to hold a roadshow.

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PM Modi will visit Kerala today to campaign for the Lok Sabha polls candidates announced by the party - V Muraleedharan (Attingal), Anil K Antony (Pathanamthitta), Sobha Surendran (Alappuzha), and Baiju Kalasala (Mavelikkara).

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Kerala's Palakkad city at around 10:30 am today, said sources. After this, he will hold a roadshow in the city and address a public meeting.

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[music] Crowd: “Modi, Modi, Modi.” I’ve long believed that the relationship between the United States and India is one that — will be one of the defining relationships of the 21st century. Two proud nations, two proud nations whose love of freedom secured our independence, bound by the same words in our Constitution. First three words. We the people.

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President Biden emphasized common ground with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India during a lavish state visit on Thursday, publicly skirting points of friction over the government’s crackdown on human rights in India and Russia’s war in Ukraine in hopes of bolstering economic and geopolitical ties with the world’s most populous nation.

The president treated Mr. Modi to a day of red-carpet pageantry and showered him with expansive flattery as he sought to draw India closer at a time when the United States finds itself locked in open conflict with Moscow and in an uneasy standoff with China. But even as the leaders announced a range of initiatives, they made no evident progress resolving the disagreements that have strained the relationship in recent months.

The visit’s most surprising breakthrough was a modest if notable one as Mr. Biden coaxed Mr. Modi into taking questions from reporters at a joint news conference, one of the rare times the nationalist prime minister has done so in his nearly decade-long tenure. Challenged on his record on human rights and religious freedom, Mr. Modi insisted that democracy is “in India’s DNA” and denied that his government has fostered prejudice in serving its people.

“Democracy is our spirit. Democracy runs in our veins. We live democracy,” Mr. Modi said as Mr. Biden watched in the East Room of the White House. “In India’s democratic values, there’s absolutely no discrimination neither on basis of caste, creed, or age, or any kind of geographic location,” Mr. Modi added, even as demonstrators outside the White House gates protested the crackdown on dissent back in India.

Translator: India and America, both countries, democracy is in our DNA. In India’s democratic values, there is absolutely no discrimination, neither on basis of caste, creed or age, or any kind of geographic location.

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While Mr. Biden shied away from criticism of India’s democratic backsliding, he stood by his characterization of President Xi Jinping of China as a “dictator” during a campaign fund-raiser earlier this week. Avoiding “the facts with regard to” China, he told reporters, “is just not something I’m going to change very much.” But he shrugged off the protests from Beijing, saying that he still expected to meet with Mr. Xi later this year despite his remark. “I don’t think it’s had any real consequence.”

The state visit for Mr. Modi was the latest move on the geopolitical chess board as Mr. Biden seeks more allies against increasingly aggressive governments in Moscow and Beijing. India, which remained staunchly nonaligned during the Cold War, has refused to join the American-led coalition aiding Ukraine in its war against invading Russian forces. And while India shares a certain enmity for China, it has not fully subscribed to Washington’s strategy for restraining the Asian giant in the Indo-Pacific region or defending Taiwan against aggression.

In cultivating Mr. Modi, who before becoming prime minister was denied a U.S. visa because of his role in a deadly religious riot in his home state, Mr. Biden put aside his language about “democracy versus autocracy” being the defining struggle of his time. In his welcome remarks and the later appearance before reporters, Mr. Biden described the two countries as fellow democracies committed to universal values without directly mentioning the increasing suppression of minority groups and opposition voices in India.

Mr. Biden shaking hands with Mr. Modi as Jill Biden, the first lady, stands near.

Officials previewing the visit said the president would raise human rights issues during his private meetings with Mr. Modi, but in briefing reporters they used the word “respectful” more than once to characterize Mr. Biden’s approach. In their moments before cameras together on Thursday, Mr. Biden pronounced America’s partnership with India “the most consequential in the world.”

Mr. Modi offered no indication that he had changed his mind about Russia or China, much less about human rights at home. Indeed, during an address to a joint session of Congress after meeting with the president, Mr. Modi avoided even using the words “Russia” or “China,” sticking to passive formulations.

“With the Ukraine conflict, war has returned to Europe,” he said, without saying who started the war. And he warned of “dark clouds of coercion and confrontation” that are “casting their shadow in the Indo-Pacific” without saying who was doing the coercing or the confronting.

Pre-empting criticism, Mr. Modi portrayed India as the “mother of democracy,” as he put it, using the word “democracy” at 17 times in an hourlong speech. “We are home to all faiths in the world and we celebrate all of them,” he said, without mentioning repression of Muslims and other minorities.

Cheered on by supporters who packed the House galleries, interrupted his speech with applause dozens of times and chanted “Modi! Modi!” as if it were a campaign rally, the prime minister rattled off a series of statistics about India’s progress in recent years.

Among other things, the prime minister pointedly noted that his country has grown from the world’s 10th largest economy when he last addressed Congress in 2016 to the fifth largest today, almost as if determined to force the United States to see India as a near equal, not just an emerging power, but a great and rising one.

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In a speech to congress, prime minister narendra modi of india promoted his nation’s development and said the relationship between his country and the united states was important for democracy’s future..

The U.S. is the oldest — and India, the largest — democracy. Our partnership augurs well for the future of democracy. [cheers] Together, we shall give a better future to the world and a better world to the future. Everyone wants to understand India’s development, democracy and diversity. Everyone wants to know what India is doing right and how. We are not only growing bigger, but we are also growing faster. When India grows, the whole world grows. I can go on and go on. But to summarize I would say: The scope of our cooperation is endless, the potential of our synergy is limitless and the chemistry of our relations is effortless.

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Despite his warm greeting in the chamber, several liberal Democrats in Congress boycotted Mr. Modi’s speech. “A joint address is among the most prestigious invitations and honors the United States Congress can extend,” Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York wrote on Twitter . “We should not do so for individuals with deeply troubling human rights records.”

Analysts expressed skepticism about Mr. Biden’s strategy. “The ease with which the Biden administration cast aside its commitment to supporting democracy over autocracy was breathtaking in its eagerness to please Prime Minister Modi,” said Meenakshi Ahamed, author of “A Matter of Trust,” a history of ties between Indian leaders and American presidents.

But she said she doubted that it would do much good. “If the U.S. expects that it can flatter Modi into security commitments in the Indo-Pacific that will translate into military support against China if Taiwan becomes a conflict zone, the U.S. is deluding itself and has failed to understand what drives Indo-U. S. relations.”

Mr. Biden celebrated India’s rise with a display of pomp and circumstance on the South Lawn complete with marching bands, honor guards and a 21-gun salute. He wrapped up the day of meetings with a gala state dinner, only the third of his presidency, in a pavilion behind the White House draped in green with saffron-colored flowers at every table, the colors of the Indian flag. Lotus blossoms, an important symbol in India, were incorporated throughout the décor and images of the bald eagle and the peacock, the national birds of the two countries, were displayed as the backdrop for the leaders’ toasts.

“Two great nations, two great friends and two great powers,” Mr. Biden said in his toast.

The White House offered a meal of stuffed portobello mushrooms and creamy saffron-infused risotto in accordance with Mr. Modi’s vegetarian diet, with an optional fish entree for those who requested it. Joshua Bell, the Grammy-winning violinist, was tapped to perform, along with Penn Masala, a South Asian a cappella group founded by students at the University of Pennsylvania, and the U.S. Marine Band chamber orchestra.

Among the guests was Hunter Biden , the president’s son who struck an agreement with prosecutors this week to plead guilty to a pair of misdemeanor tax crimes, resolving a yearlong investigation that did not validate the more sensational charges of influence peddling lodged by Republicans. Also included was Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who denounced the plea agreement as a sweetheart deal . The president ignored a question shouted at him about the case.

India, whose population recently surpassed China’s to lead the world , represents perhaps the most important of the so-called Global South nations that Mr. Biden is pursuing, both for its economic potential as well as for its geopolitical position. And Mr. Modi, without directly referring to that in his remarks at the arrival ceremony, nonetheless alluded to India’s growing power, mentioning its population of 1.4 billion three times in just a few minutes.

“I’ve long believed that the relationship between the United States and India will be one of the defining relationships of the 21st century,” Mr. Biden told a crowd gathered on the South Lawn on a gloomy overcast morning as the events got underway, “two proud nations whose love of freedom secured our independence, bound by the same words in our Constitution, the first three words, ‘we the people.’”

Mr. Modi, dressed in a traditional long vest known as an achkan, thanked Mr. Biden for the honor of a state visit and likewise suggested the two nations could tackle international challenges in tandem. “In the post-Covid era, the world order is taking a new shape,” he said in Hindi. “In this time period, the friendship between India and the U.S. will be instrumental in enhancing the strength of the whole world.”

To mark their ties, the two leaders rolled out a long list of joint initiatives on telecommunications, semiconductors, artificial intelligence and other areas. Mr. Modi agreed to sign the Artemis Accords, a set of principles governing peaceful exploration of the moon, Mars and other celestial bodies, and the two announced a joint mission to the International Space Station in 2024. The United States and India will open additional consulates in each other’s country.

Among the most concrete agreements highlighted on Thursday was a deal between General Electric and the state-owned Hindustan Aeronautics Limited to manufacture in India F414 engines used to power the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. The two sides also announced that India would proceed with a long-stalled $3 billion purchase of MQ-9B Predator drones from General Atomics.

The military hardware sales may help wean India off Russian arms suppliers. Biden administration officials suggested the meeting was just one step in an evolution of India’s stance on the Ukraine war, part of what they characterized as “bending the arc of India’s engagement.”

But Mr. Modi again stressed the need for “dialogue and diplomacy,” adding that “we are completely ready to contribute in any way we can to restore peace,” without condemning Russia’s unprovoked invasion of a neighboring country.

Mr. Biden made no effort in public to pressure Mr. Modi on the matter. Instead, he concentrated on cementing bonds, pointing to the prevalence of Indian Americans in prominent positions in Washington. “We see it here at the White House where proud Americans of Indian heritage serve our country every day — including our vice president of the United States, Kamala Harris,” he said, turning to Ms. Harris standing off to the side.

Ms. Harris, who will host Mr. Modi for lunch on Friday, traces her Indian background to her mother, who emigrated to the United States as a teenager. Mr. Biden cited the story of “a family like so many of ours in our nation that speaks to the thousands of stories of determination, courage and hope.”

Damien Cave contributed reporting.

An earlier version of this article incorrectly characterized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s joint news conference with President Biden. It was a rare time that Mr. Modi has taken questions from reporters at a news conference during his nine years leading India, but not the first time.

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PM Narendra Modi to visit Bengaluru today: schedule, traffic restrictions

The prime minister is expected to arrive at hal airport at 10 am and will travel to vidhana soudha by road..

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bengaluru on Friday, November 11, to inaugurate the Vande Bharat Express and Terminal 2 at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) is all set to give a significant boost to Karnataka’s transportation sector.

Modi will also inaugurate the much-hyped Bengaluru founder Kempegowda’s statue at the airport and pay floral tributes to poet-saint Kanakadasa at Vidhana Soudha on the occasion of Kanakadasa Jayanthi.

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Here are the minute-to-minute details of PM Modi’s visit to Bengaluru.

The prime minister is expected to arrive at HAL airport at 10 am and will travel to Vidhana Soudha by road. At 10.30 am, he will be participating in paying floral tribute to the statues of saints Kanakadasa and Valmiki in the presence of Jagadguru Niranjanananda Puri Mahaswamiji.

Around 10.40 Modi is expected to travel in his motorcade to Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station. At 11 am, he will be flagging off the Indian Railway’s Vande Bharat Express at Platform 7 towards Chennai and will also be flagging off the Bharat Gaurav Kashi Darshan train from Platform 8.

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He will then head towards the Airforce Training Command Centre in Hebbal by road at around 11.10 am. After which, he will be traveling to the Bengaluru airport by helicopter and is expected to reach at 11.40 to inaugurate the much-awaited Terminal 2. At around 12.10 pm, he is expected to dedicate the 108-feet bronze statue of Kempegowda to the nation.

Around 1 pm, a stage programme will be held near the airport venue during which Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai will address the gathering. Modi is also expected to launch Atal Mission For Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUTH ) 2.0 scheme at 1.10 pm, followed by his speech at around 1.35 pm.

Traffic diversions

During PM Modi’s visit, traffic restrictions in Bengaluru will be applicable between 8 am and 2 pm. Movement of vehicles has been banned in CTO junction, Police Thimmaiah Junction, Raj Bhavan road, Basaveshwara Circle, Palace Road, Race Course Road, Sankey Road, Queen’s Road, Ballari Road, Airport Elevated Corridor, Maharani Bridge to the railway station entrance on Seshadri Road, Shanthala Junction to Mysore Bank Circle on K G road, Khodey Underpass to PF Office on Vatal Nagaraj Toad and surrounding areas of the Kempegowda International Airport.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Ravikanthe Gowda said commuters towards and from the airport should take the Hennur-Kothanur-Bagalur-Begur Backgate as the Kempegowda International Airport Elevated Corridor has been blocked for the prime minister’s visit. Gowda also said traffic movement in the heart of Bengaluru will also have restrictions.

The police have diverted traffic movement between 7 am and 3 pm on Friday. The entry of heavy vehicles to the city has also been restricted during the same time and should take Outer Ring Road (ORR).

Here is the traffic diversion list:

Mysore Bank Circle: Vehicles moving from Mysore Bank Circle to Palace Road should use K G Road.

LRDE Junction: To get to the Basaveshwara Junction from LRDE Junction, utilise Raj Bhavan Road.

Trilight Junction: When leaving Maurya Junction, vehicles should turn left at Race View Circle, then turn left at Shivananda Circle before passing Nehru Circle.

Race View junction: Vehicles travelling from K K Road towards Windsor Manor should turn left at Shivananda Circle and proceed via Nehru Circle.

Maramma Circle: When travelling from the BHEL Circle to the Mekhri Circle, vehicles should turn right in front of the Sadashivanagar police station and proceed through Maramma Circle and Margosa Road.

Bhashyam Circle: Vehicles moving from the Bhashyam Circle to Cauvery Junction should turn left onto Margosa Road and then right onto Malleswaram 18th Cross Road.

Balekundri junction: At the Balekundri Circle and Cunningham Road, vehicles travelling from the Balekundri intersection toward Majestic should turn right.

K R Puram to Banaswadi: K R Puram-Tin Factory-Hennur Junction-Hebbal Junction-B B Road-Yelahanka-Chikkajala-Sadahalli Gate-Kannamangala-Devanahalli bypass U-turn head towards Kannamangala Gate-Service Road-Bhuvanahalli parking area

Madiwala-Whitefield

ORR-Madiwala-Bellandur Cross-Tin Factory- Hennur Junction-Hebbal Junction right turn-Ballari Road-Yelahanka-Chikkajala-Sadahalli Gate-Kannamangala-Devanahalli bypass U-turn head towards Kannamangala Gate-Service Road-Bhuvanahalli parking area

Banashankari-Kengeri-Magadi Road

ORR- Banashankari-Kengeri-Magadi Road-Goraguntepalya Ring Road Junction-Hebbal Junction left turn-Ballari Road-Yelahanka-Chikkajala-Sadahalli Gate-Kannamangala- Devanahalli bypass U-turn head towards Kannamangala Gate-Service Road- Bhuvanahalli parking area

Tumakuru Road-Peenya-Yeshwanthpura

Tumakuru Road-Goraguntepalya Ring Road Junction-Hebbal Junction left turn-Ballari Road-Yelahanka-Chikkajala-Sadahalli gate-Kannamangala-Devanahalli bypass U-turn head towards Kannamangala Gate-Service Road-Bhuvanahalli parking area

Hosur-Anekal-Kanakapura-Ramanagara-Magadi

NICE Road: vehicles will be diverted near Madawara and will be diverted towards Nelamangala-take right near Kunigal Circle-Basavanagalli-Railway Gollahalli-Chikkamadure-Doddaballapura-Devanahalli-D B Pura Cross Junction-Kannamangala- Service Road-Bhuvanahalli parking area.

Jayanagar-Basavanagudi

Lal Bagh-Minarva Circle-Town Hall-Mysore Bank Circle- Basaveshwara Circle-Windsor Manor-Mekhri Circle-Hebbal-Yelahanka-Chikkajala-Sadahalli Gate-Kannamangala- Devanahalli bypass U-turn head towards Kannamangala Gate-Service Road- Bhuvanahalli parking area

Halasur-Shivajinagar

Miller’s Road-J C Nagar Main Road-Mekhri Circle take turn-Hebbal-Yelahanka- Goraguntepalya Ring Road junction-Hebbal Junction left turn-Ballari Road-Yelahanka-Chikkajala-Sadahalli Gate-Kannamangala-Devanahalli bypass U-turn head towards Kannamangala Gate-Service Road-Bhuvanahalli parking area.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday announced India's first flight test of indigenously developed Agni-5 missile. In a social media post on X, the Prime Minister hailed DRDO scientists for Mission Divyastra. "Proud of our DRDO scientists for Mission Divyastra, the first flight test of indigenously developed Agni-5 missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology," PM Modi said.

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