Trump, India and Narendra Modi
In a break from tradition, US President-elect Donald Trump has invited world leaders and heads of far-right parties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared his best wishes as Donald Trump took oath as 47th President of US. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is carrying a letter from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for US President Donald Trump.
The official swearing-in ceremony for Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance is scheduled for Monday at 12 p.m. EST. However, the festivities surrounding the inauguration begin as early as Saturday, stretching over four days of celebrations and ceremonial events.
External affairs minister S Jaishankar is carrying a personal letter from PM Modi for US President-elect Donald Trump. Jaishankar will attend Trump's
Congratulatory messages started pouring in for Donald Trump as soon as he took oath as the 47th President of the United States. World leaders from across the globe took to X (formerly Twitter) and wished him the best for hi second term. Here’s what some of the renowned world leaders said:
Guests include Chinese vice president, leaders of Italy, Argentina, Ecuador and heads of European far-right parties
PM Modi on January 20 congratulated Donald Trump on his historic inauguration as the 47th US president and said he looks forward to working closely together once again, to benefit both the countries as well as to shape a better future for the world.
India's S. Jaishankar will attend US President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20. This marks the first time in US history that foreign leaders will be present at a president's swearing-in ceremony.
Donald Trump oath ceremony Highlights: Donald Trump was sworn in for a historic second term as the 47th US President on Monday. Vice president JD Vance also took oath. Trump, who has promised a new "golden age" for America, took oath at an indoor ceremony at the rotunda of the US Capitol building. ...Read More
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday congratulated his "dear friend" US President Donald Trump on his inauguration, saying he wanted New Delhi and Washington to work closely together.
President-elect Trump plans to visit China after taking office to improve relations, despite prior threats of tariffs. He has also discussed a potential trip to India.