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WATCH: What was PM Modi offered to eat at grand Brunei palace?

WATCH: What was PM Modi offered to eat at grand Brunei palace?

On September 3, 2024, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Brunei with a historic visit. During his trip, PM Modi engaged in significant discussions with Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, reinforcing bilateral ties. The highlight of the visit was a grand banquet hosted by the Sultan at the world’s largest residential palace. The event showcased ‘Food Diplomacy,’ with a diverse array of dishes that reflected global culinary traditions. Among the delicacies were Indian fusion treats like Mango Saffron Peda and Motichoor Laddoo, alongside other international cuisines. Watch video for more.

05 September,2024 12:12 PM IST
PM Modi addresses delegation level talks, thanks royal family of Brunei - WATCH

PM Modi addresses delegation level talks, thanks royal family of Brunei - WATCH

On September 3, 2024, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a historic visit to Brunei Darussalam, marking the first time an Indian Prime Minister has traveled to the Southeast Asian nation. This visit celebrates 40 years of diplomatic relations between India and Brunei. The Prime Minister received a warm welcome from the Indian community residing in Brunei, reflecting the strong bilateral ties between the two countries. PM Modi Brunei visit underscores the growing relationship and opens opportunities for future collaboration. On September 4, PM Modi engaged in delegation-level talks, further solidifying the partnership. After concluding his landmark visit to Brunei, PM Modi departed for Singapore later that same day.

04 September,2024 01:42 PM IST
PM Modi Brunei visit: Here's how Indian community reacted after meeting PM Modi

PM Modi Brunei visit: Here's how Indian community reacted after meeting PM Modi

During his day-long visit to Brunei on September 3, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new Chancery Building of the Indian High Commission. The event was marked by an overwhelming sense of excitement and pride among the Indian community residing in Brunei. Members of the diaspora expressed their deep appreciation for the occasion, describing their experience as "mesmerizing" and "stunning." They conveyed their immense happiness and honor at having the opportunity to meet PM Modi, reflecting on the significance of his visit in strengthening ties between India and Brunei. The Indian community felt a renewed sense of connection and pride, underscoring the positive impact of the visit on their collective spirit and the bilateral relationship. The inauguration of the new Chancery Building symbolizes a milestone in the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations, further cementing their historical and cultural bonds. PM Modi Brunei visit was a treat for Indian community. 

04 September,2024 10:41 AM IST
PM Modi lands in Brunei, gets a grand welcome from Indian diaspora

PM Modi lands in Brunei, gets a grand welcome from Indian diaspora

On September 3, 2024, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed in Brunei Darussalam. This is the first time an Indian Prime Minister has visited Brunei, marking a significant moment in their 40-year diplomatic relationship. The visit included a grand reception from the Indian community living in Brunei, showcasing the strong ties between the two nations. The trip highlights the growing relationship between India and Brunei and opens doors for further collaboration. It is a historic occasion, as it is the first bilateral visit by an Indian leader to this Southeast Asian country, emphasizing the importance of their partnership and mutual respect.

03 September,2024 05:32 PM IST
 PM Modi's Brunei & Singapore visit: Watch key highlights of his schedule

PM Modi's Brunei & Singapore visit: Watch key highlights of his schedule

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a historic visit to Brunei on Tuesday, marking the first-ever visit by an Indian head of state to the island nation despite 40 years of diplomatic relations. During this visit, Modi will inaugurate the new Chancery of the High Commission of India and visit the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. His trip is aimed at strengthening bilateral ties with Brunei and celebrating four decades of diplomatic relations. Following Brunei, Modi will travel to Singapore for a two-day visit from September 4 to 5. In Singapore, he will engage in discussions with Prime Minister Lawrence Wong to deepen India-Singapore relations. Modi emphasized that the visit will focus on enhancing India's partnerships with both Brunei and Singapore. The trip underscores India's commitment to its Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific Vision.

03 September,2024 03:59 PM IST
PM Modi meets Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim at Rajghat - WATCH

PM Modi meets Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim at Rajghat - WATCH

On August 20, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at Rashtrapati Bhavan in Delhi. PM Ibrahim arrived in India on August 19, 2024, receiving a warm welcome from Union Minister of State V. Somanna at the airport. During his visit, PM Ibrahim also paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, reflecting on the shared values and historical ties between India and Malaysia. The visit, made at the invitation of PM Modi, aims to bolster bilateral relations and explore new avenues for cooperation. Discussions between the leaders are expected to focus on enhancing trade, investment, and strategic partnerships, further strengthening the bond between the two nations. This visit underscores the importance of India-Malaysia relations and the mutual commitment to advancing shared goals.

20 August,2024 11:30 AM IST
Bangladesh Protest: Sheikh Hasina’s son expresses deep gratitude to PM Modi

Bangladesh Protest: Sheikh Hasina’s son expresses deep gratitude to PM Modi

Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's son, Sajeeb Wazed thanked PM Modi for saving his mother's life and urged India to take a leadership role in the region. He emphasized Sheikh Hasina's proven record in maintaining peace and stability in Bangladesh, while condemning the current government's failure to uphold law and order, particularly affecting minorities. He says, “My message to the government of India, is my personal gratitude to Prime Minister Modi for his government's quick action in saving my mother's life. I am eternally grateful. My second message is that India needs to take a leadership role in the world, and not let other foreign powers dictate the situation. Because this is India's neighbourhood. This is India's eastern side. It is a proven track record that no one can deny that Sheikh Hasina's government kept peace in Bangladesh, kept economic growth, stopped insurgency and kept the eastern side of our subcontinent stable. We are the only government that has proven we can do it. Other governments have tried. They have failed...”

10 August,2024 01:43 PM IST
Bangladesh protests: This is how India made sure to keep ex PM Hasina's jet

Bangladesh protests: This is how India made sure to keep ex PM Hasina's jet

Anti-government protests in Bangladesh became deadly, with people demanding Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. Amid the ongoing Bangladesh protests, Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled to India for safety. Meanwhile, protesters stormed her official residence in Dhaka. Indian security forces were ready for any situation as Hasina traveled to India. Around 3 PM, Indian Air Force radars detected an aircraft coming from Bangladesh. Since they knew Sheikh Hasina was on the plane, they allowed it to enter Indian airspace. To ensure her safe passage, two Rafale jets from the 101 Squadron at Hashimara air base in Bengal were sent to escort the plane. The Indian security forces worked carefully to protect Hasina and ensure her safe arrival in India amidst the tense situation. Watch video. 

06 August,2024 03:36 PM IST
Bangladesh protest: Mob vandalizes ex PM Sheikh Hasina's house

Bangladesh protest: Mob vandalizes ex PM Sheikh Hasina's house

After Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister on August 5 and fled Bangladesh amid the ongoing Bangladesh protests, violent protests continued across the country. Massive crowd stormed the PM's official residence, Ganabhaban, looting and vandalizing everything they could find, including televisions and furniture. They even damaged a statue of Sheikh Hasina’s father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The destruction was extensive, affecting both public and private buildings. The ongoing violence, despite Hasina’s resignation, shows the intensity of the unrest. The protests, which had already claimed hundreds of lives, began when student groups demanded the removal of a controversial quota system in government jobs. Watch video for more. 

06 August,2024 02:44 PM IST
Here's how US reacted to Ex Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's Sudden resignation

Here's how US reacted to Ex Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's Sudden resignation

US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller commented on the situation in Bangladesh, expressing that the USA wants the Bangladeshi people to have the power to choose their own government. He noted that Prime Minister Hasina has resigned and left the country, and assured that the US is closely watching the events unfold. The US supports the people of Bangladesh and is calling for an end to the violence that has led to many lost lives in recent weeks. They are asking all parties to remain calm and handle the situation with care. The US welcomes the formation of the interim government and stresses that the transition should follow Bangladeshi laws. Miller also expressed sadness over reports of human rights abuses, casualties, and injuries that have occurred recently.

06 August,2024 12:08 PM IST

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