What Did PM Modi Say to President Trump on America's 250th Independence Anniversary?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated President Donald Trump and the American people on the 250th anniversary of their independence. He highlighted the shared values of democracy and the rule of law that bind India and the US, expressing hopes for a prosperous future together. The celebrations, marked by Trump's address at the National Mall and a spectacular fireworks display, reflect the historical significance of this milestone in American history. Modi's message underscores the importance of the India-US partnership as a force for global good.
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A Historic Celebration of Independence


New Delhi: On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his warm wishes to President Donald Trump and the citizens of the United States as they celebrate the 250th anniversary of their independence. He emphasized that the bond between India and the US is rooted in a shared commitment to democracy and the rule of law, highlighting the immense potential of both nations' people as a driving force for global progress.


In a message posted on X, Modi expressed, "On behalf of 1.4 billion Indians, I convey my heartfelt congratulations to President Trump and the American people on this momentous occasion of your Independence Day."


He further noted that the mutual belief in democratic values and the rule of law strengthens the friendship between India and the US, making it a powerful alliance for global betterment.


Modi also expressed hopes for the future, stating, "May the next 250 years usher in even greater prosperity, peace, and progress for America, and elevate the India-US partnership to unprecedented heights."


The 250th anniversary of American independence was officially initiated by Trump on Friday, with various celebrations planned.


The signing of the Declaration of Independence, a pivotal moment in the history of democracy, is being commemorated through numerous events.


Trump is set to play a significant role in the celebrations, with plans to address the crowd at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., ahead of a grand fireworks display that promises to be one of the largest in history.