India's "Will Take Appropriate Action" Response To Trump Remarks On PM Modi

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has responded to comments made by US President Donald Trump regarding Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During a recent event, Trump was quoted as saying he 'doesn't want to destroy Modi's political career,' which raised eyebrows among political analysts and the media. In response, Official Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized that India will take appropriate action if these remarks are considered detrimental to its leadership. This statement reflects India's sensitivity to external influences on its domestic politics, especially given the historically complex relations between the two nations. The timing of Trump's comments comes amidst ongoing discussions surrounding US-India relations and Modi's government, which has faced international scrutiny for its policies. The Ministry's response underscores India's commitment to maintaining its sovereignty and protecting its political landscape from foreign interference, a recurring theme in Modi's administration. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how this will impact diplomatic ties and public perception in both countries.
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