Modi’s leadership has increased India’s stature, everyone accepts India as a partner: Amit Shah

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New Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his successful US visit and said it has further strengthened the “Modi Doctrine of Diplomacy” which has positioned India as a global game changer in the last 10 years. Shah also said that the successful Quad Summit, ‘Modi and America’ community event and ‘Future Summit at the United Nations’ reflect the Prime Minister’s unmatched popularity across the world.

Shah posted on ‘X’, “Congratulations to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji on his successful three-day visit to the US. This visit further strengthens the doctrine of Modi’s diplomacy, which has elevated India to the role of a global game changer through examples of sustainable development in the last 10 years.”

Shah said Modi’s leadership has not only enhanced India’s image as a nation that everyone listens to, but also as a nation that every country accepts as a partner in the upliftment of humanity. During his three-day visit to the US, Modi attended the ‘Quad Leaders’ meeting, an Indian community event and addressed the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations General Assembly.

After ‘successful’ US visit, Modi has emerged as a world leader: NDA

Several prominent National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders, including Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, on Tuesday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three-day visit to the US as ‘successful’ and said that he has undoubtedly emerged as a tall world leader. Prime Minister Modi returned home on Monday after his US visit.

During his visit, he attended the meeting of the heads of government of the member countries of the ‘Quad’ (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue) and an event of the Indian community. He addressed the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations General Assembly. Modi also held several bilateral meetings during his visit. On the sidelines of the ‘Quad’ summit on Sunday, he held bilateral meetings with his Japanese and Australian counterparts and exchanged views on further deepening bilateral cooperation for mutual benefit and ‘peace, stability and prosperity’ of the Indo-Pacific region.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said in a post on ‘X’ that he is fortunate to have had the opportunity to work under the leadership of a statesman like Prime Minister Modi. Naidu said, “He has strengthened India’s position among various nations and has emerged as a strong world leader by bringing communities and countries together.” He said that his address at the United Nations is a proof of how much importance the world leaders give to India.

He said that this also reflects the importance of the role that India is prepared to play on the global stage in the coming years.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that the decisions taken during the Prime Minister’s visit to America to increase investment between the two countries are welcome. He said, “The decisions taken between the two countries will increase investment in cutting-edge technological areas and open new avenues of development.” Kumar said that the people of Bihar are excited about the announcements made during the Prime Minister’s visit to America and the new opportunities arising from them.

He said that the warm welcome given to the Prime Minister by world leaders and Indian diaspora strengthens his leadership. He said, “This visit will have far-reaching and positive effects. Congratulations to the Prime Minister for this successful visit.” Union Minister and Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy said that the wide range of issues raised by the Prime Minister in such a short time is really amazing. He said that in three days Modi discussed nuclear energy, cervical cancer vaccines, semiconductors, AI, biotechnology, quantum technology, Indo-Pacific economic framework, return of Indian cultural heritage and many other topics.

The former Chief Minister of Karnataka said that apart from all this, they also had strategic discussions on geopolitical matters.
He said in a post on ‘X’, “The pictures of his cordial relations with the Indian diaspora were also heart-warming. Thank you Sir, your continuous hard work to achieve the goals of a developed India is extremely inspiring.” Maharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena President Eknath Shinde said that Modi’s US visit has once again shown why he is a global statesman and a ‘trendsetter’.

He said on ‘X’, “In a short visit, he has been able to cover many areas, which will strengthen India’s journey of progress.” Shinde said that as an Indian, it feels very proud to see when the Prime Minister of India is welcomed especially by US President Joe Biden at his private residence.

He said, “I welcome the dialogue with the leaders of the technology and industry sector. Maharashtra has strong contacts with many of these people and the Prime Minister’s efforts to attract investment will naturally benefit our state.” Shinde said that he is particularly happy that the Prime Minister ensured the return of about 300 ancient artifacts from the US.
He said, “It is important for a leader to stay connected to his cultural roots and this is what Prime Minister Modi is doing.

Union Minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) patron Jitan Ram Manjhi described Modi’s US visit as ‘unique’ and said that it will prove to be fruitful for the progress of the nation. He said that apart from the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Modi’s meeting with Vietnam’s President To Lam and discussions on ways to enhance relations between the two countries and increase cooperation in areas like connectivity, trade and culture will benefit the country’s trade. He said that the world will remember the Prime Minister’s address at the United Nations’ “Summit of the Future”. He said, “Seeing the world’s love for Modi ji during his US visit, every Indian is feeling proud. That is why the whole world is saying, Modi is the pride of India.”

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