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'Modi is my friend', Trump's tone suddenly changed, PM Modi also gave a funny reply

US President Donald Trump recently made a statement regarding India-US relations. After Trump's statement, now Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also given his reaction. PM Modi praised Trump in his statement and said that the relations between India and America are very positive and strong.

Trump's statement

Recently, Trump said that "We have lost to India in China." However, he immediately added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is his good friend. The relationship between America and India will always be strong. Trump's sudden change of tone has caught the discussion. Trump's sudden positive comment for India and Modi has surprised the world, while on the other hand, India has also given a positive response to Trump's positive comment.

PM Modi's reaction:
After Trump's statement, PM Modi posted on social media, in which he wrote, "I greatly appreciate and fully support President Trump's sentiments and positive assessment of our relations."

Modi asserted that India and the US have a comprehensive and global strategic partnership. This partnership is not limited to trade and economic sectors but extends to security, technology, clean energy and combating global challenges.

This statement by PM Modi makes it clear that there is no rift in the relations between India and America. Both countries are committed to moving forward with mutual cooperation. Especially in the international situation, America is an important partner for India and India is a reliable friend for America.

These statements by Trump and Modi are expected to further strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries. It has also proven that there are no differences between the two countries.

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