Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday afternoon congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the US presidential elections, asserting that he is looking forward to renewing collaboration with the 78-year-old leader to further strengthen the India-US Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership. "Heartiest congratulations my friend, Donald Trump on your historic election victory.".
As we build further on the successes of the previous term, I am eager to renew our work in further strengthening the India-US Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership.
Together, let us work for the betterment of our people and further promote global peace, stability and prosperity," PM Modi said on X after Trump's election victory in the US. Earlier, the Republican candidate had declared victory with some US media outlets projecting that he would win 277 Electoral College votes.
At least 270 Electoral College votes are needed to clinch the presidency. In September, the former US President had called PM Modi a "fantastic man," hoping that they would meet during the Prime Minister's US visit for the Quad Summit and UN General Assembly session in New York.
Later, while campaigning for his election, he used the term "a total killer" while pointing towards PM Modi who stood to protect the country from the enemies. "He's great, he's a friend of mine but outside he looks like he's your father," however, "he's the nice guy, total killer," the ex-president said on one podcast interview. When sought explanation of the characterization of that individual, he claimed to say, "We had two or three times somebody started to threaten India. So, I said let me assist.". I'm very good with those people. Let me help."
But PM Modi refused to accept the offer and said, "I will do it. I will do it, and I will do anything necessary. We've defeated them for hundreds of years," Trump said. Last month, in an exclusive interview to IANS, John Bolton, the US National Security Advisor (NSA) to Donald Trump from 2018-2019 said that the India-US relationship could be the "defining event" of the 21st century as India continues its rise as a major global power. He insisted that strong personal ties between PM Modi and the former US President augur well for both countries.
The US-India relationship might very well be the event of the 21st century. How we work together, how we address this challenge from China and a myriad of other complex issues of the world, may just turn out to be one of the most important foreign policy priorities for both nations.". "I do think Trump and Modi have a good personal relationship and, in Trump's view, he thinks if he has a good personal relationship with the leader of another country, then the two countries have good relations. That's an oversimplification. But it's certainly, particularly with friendly countries, if the two leaders have a good relationship that can help overcome, you know, problems that develop," Bolton told IANS.
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