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I learned a new formula today. MAGA + MIGA = MEGA![]()
Of course, the matter is personal to feku. Adani hai to feku hai.
Chaiwala Modi should write a book called "Secrets of Making Fantastic Tea - Better Than Abhinandan's Tea".
I expect it to be a best-selling book in India. The bhakhts are likely to buy it in no time.![]()
Leadership and networking at its finest.
Why isn't this Global leader hosting negotiation talks between Russia and USA instead of SaudiA?
Isn't Modi worshipped by some Hindus? Could be a blasphemy law breach.
He is just jealous and insecure. He wants to be the greatest cartoon ever, which is why he is banning other cartoons.More intolerance & insecurity from the low IQ leader of India, now banning cartoons. Yuck.
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Vikatan vows action after PM cartoon row
Ananda Vikatan group vows legal action to defend freedom of expression and restore website access amid cartoon controversy.www.thehindu.com
No one is a bigger nautanki than this guy
Indian news anchors are a big turn off compare to CNN & others
India struggles to shake off pessimism after $1.3 trillion stock market routCNN is fake news![]()
Nishan-e-Pakistan is Feku's final frontier. He will retire after that.Here is the list of the highest civilian awards conferred upon PM Modi so far:
1. Mauritius: Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean
2. Kuwait: The Order of Mubarak Al Kabeer
3. Guyana: The Order of Excellence
4. Barbados: Honorary Order of Freedom of Barbados
5. Dominica: The Dominica Award of Honour
6. Niger: The Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger
7. Russia: Order of St. Andrew the Apostle
8. Bhutan: Order of the Druk Gyalpo
9. France: Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
10. Greece: Grand Cross of the Order of Honour
11. Egypt: Order of the Nile
12. Fiji: Companion of the Order of Fiji
13. Papua New Guinea: Grand Companion of the Order of Logohu
14. Maldives: Order of the Distinguished Rule of Nishan Izzuddeen
15. USA: Legion of Merit
16. Bahrain: King Hamad Order of the Renaissance
17. Afghanistan: State Order of Ghazi Amir Amanullah Khan
18. Saudi Arabia: King Abdulaziz Sash
19. UAE: Order of Zayed
20. Palestine: Grand Collar of the State of Palestine
21. Ebakl: Ebakl Award
@Bhaijaan need Nishma-e-Pakistan to the list. Hopefully when aman ki asha is re-established![]()
Without retiring I am amazed how he did he get an award from PalestineNishan-e-Pakistan is Feku's final frontier. He will retire after that.![]()
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I am still stunned by award from PalestineInsha'Allah!! In Akhand Bharat, the Governor of Pakistan shall confer the award.![]()
Modichayan got the Grand Collar of state award from Palestine in 2018..
When will a Bangladesh and Pakistani leader get any awards from the Arab Islamic custodians for all their contributions to the ummah ?..
This is sad that the Arabs don't value Pakistanis and Bangladeshis.
What is more sad is that Modi seems to be losing India's direct neighbours to China. Empty platitudes from the west don't amount to the same as concrete achievements closer to home.
Specially our left and right Ummah, utterly pointless and a liability in every way.China can take all the Ummah as much as they like, no issues there.
India will always have some level of control over Sri Lanka so not bothered.
What is more sad is that Modi seems to be losing India's direct neighbours to China. Empty platitudes from the west don't amount to the same as concrete achievements closer to home.
Specially our left and right Ummah, utterly pointless and a liability in every way.
Humble and grateful man, living up to the Sanatan in his name. Legend. <3
It's the highest civilian award of Sri Lanka.
Putin invites PM Modi to attend 80th Victory Day Parade on May 9
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been formally invited by the Russian government to attend the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow on May 9, marking the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II. The announcement was made by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko, who confirmed that an official invitation has been sent to New Delhi and that preparations for the high-level visit are currently underway.
"It's being worked out, it should be this year. He has an invitation," Rudenko said on Tuesday, as quoted by Russian state news agency TASS. He also noted that Russia has extended similar invitations to the leaders of several friendly nations to attend the annual military parade held at Moscow's iconic Red Square.
However, sources in the Indian government told TASS that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will represent India at the Victory Day Parade on May 9, indicating that Prime Minister Modi is unlikely to attend in person.
The development follows confirmation from Moscow last month that Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India later this year-his first trip to the country since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Though the date of Putin's visit has not been finalised, both leaders have maintained consistent diplomatic engagement through bilateral meetings and regular telephone conversations.
Prime Minister Modi last visited Russia in July 2024, marking his first trip to the country in nearly five years. Prior to that, he had travelled to Vladivostok in 2019 to attend an economic conclave. During the 2024 visit, PM Modi held wide-ranging talks with President Putin and extended an invitation for the Russian leader to visit India-an invitation that the Kremlin has since accepted.
Moscow has praised India's position on global conflicts, particularly its neutral stance on the Ukraine war. Last month, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lauded New Delhi for "consistently" maintaining a "balanced position on the Ukrainian crisis" and advocating for its resolution through dialogue.
The upcoming Victory Day parade, held annually on May 9, is one of Russia's most important state ceremonies, commemorating the Soviet Army's victory over Nazi Germany. This year's event holds special significance as it marks the 80th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe.
The potential visit by PM Modi had come at a time of heightened diplomatic activity, with the United States reportedly working on ceasefire mediation efforts between Russia and Ukraine, and US President Donald Trump expected to visit India later this year for the Quad summit.
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Link: https://www.indiatoday.in/india/sto...ictory-day-parade-on-may-9-2706367-2025-04-09