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The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi since he became the Prime Minister of India, following his first oath of office in 2014. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in Tehran, Iran (May 2016). He did not make any international trips in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Narendra Modi's wax statue at Madame Tussauds, London. In 2015, Modi was named one of Time ' s "30 Most Influential People on the Internet" because he was the second-most-followed politician on Twitter and Facebook. [509] In 2018, he was the third-most-followed world leader on Twitter and the most-followed world leader on Instagram and Facebook.
The US president, Barack Obama and the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi recording the special episode of "Mann Ki Baat", in New Delhi on 27 January 2015. The former President of the United States, Barack Obama, was a part of the fourth episode of Mann Ki Baat , which was aired on 27 January 2015.
In January 2020, addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, the billionaire said: “The biggest and the most frightening setback occurred in India where a democratically elected Narendra Modi ...
Narendra Modi was inaugurated for the third term as Prime Minister of India on 9 June 2024. [1] The ceremony was held in the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan.Along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 71 other members of the Third Modi ministry took the oath of office.
The Mood of the Nation survey conducted annually between 2016 and 2021 consistently listed Modi as the most popular prime minister among members of the Indian public. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] A YouGov-Mint-CPR survey in 2022 also ranked Modi first, ahead of Jawaharlal Nehru .
Out of the 668 hate speech events, 498, or 75 per cent, took place in states and federal territories ruled by prime minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, the group said.
Narendra Modi called the NDA's lead "a historical feat in India's history", while Congress party president Mallikarjun Kharge said the election was a "moral and political loss" for Modi and a "win for democracy" and the public. [324] In a speech to his supporters on 4 June, Modi said that the NDA would form a third consecutive government. [325]