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India’s Vaccine Diplomacy Shines: PM Modi’s Leadership Lauded Globally

India’s ‘Vaccine Maitri’ initiative continues to earn global praise, with the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago lauding PM Narendra Modi’s leadership. He credited India’s timely vaccine support for saving countless lives and exemplifying true global solidarity during the COVID-19 crisis.

PM Modi Hosts All-Party Delegation Under Operation Sindoor, Lauds Their Global Advocacy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hosted members of the all-party delegation under Operation Sindoor at his residence on June 10, 2025. Prominent leaders like Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and former J&K CM Ghulam Nabi Azad attended the meeting. PM Modi praised the delegation on social media for effectively presenting India’s voice on the global stage and its firm stand against terrorism. The BJP also lauded the effort while criticizing the Congress for allegedly spreading misinformation about the mission’s achievements, reflecting both diplomatic success and political tensions.

India Halts Chenab River Water Flow to Pakistan Amid Escalating Tensions

India’s abrupt move to stop Chenab River water flow to Pakistan, citing retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, marks a serious escalation in bilateral tensions. By invoking control over the Indus Waters Treaty, India has sparked fears of a regional water crisis and intensified diplomatic standoffs, with Pakistan calling the action an “act of war.” As international pressure mounts, both nuclear neighbors stand at a precarious crossroads.

India Expels Pakistani Envoy, Terminates Indus Water Treaty Amid Outrage Over Pahalgam Massacre

In the wake of the brutal massacre of 28 Hindus by terrorists in Pahalgam, the Government of India has taken unprecedented diplomatic steps against Pakistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following a high-level emergency meeting, ordered the expulsion of Pakistan’s High Commission from India within 48 hours, cancelled all Pakistani visas, and formally scrapped the Indus Waters Treaty. The move has garnered support across the nation and from key global powers, including the U.S., Russia, and France.