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Politics

PM cheers ‘My friend Donald’; Trump 1.0 bonhomie fuels hope | India News – Times of India

For India, Donald Trump's return to White House isn't just an acceptable but a desired outcome of US presidential elections, given Trump 1.0's perceived strategic convergence of interests with India and his close rapport with Narendra Modi.Unsurprisingly, the PM was among the first heads of states to congratulate "my friend" Trump, shortly after the latter's victory speech in Florida. Modi's post on X was embellished with photos from his engagement with the US President-elect in the past, including during his visit to India in 2020.According to former foreign secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla who served as ambassador to US during Trump 1.0, his comeback is good news for India and inspires confidence that he will start from where he left off at the end of his first term. "Modi govt has worke...
Politics

‘Our relationship with America will only grow’: Jaishankar on India-US ties amid presidential election 2024 | India News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: As Americans swarmed polling booths on a historic Tuesday, India's external affairs minister S Jaishankar offered a reassuring message: The India-US relationship is a train on steady tracks, no matter who takes the White House.In a joint press briefing with Australian counterpart Penny Wong, Jaishankar confidently stated that the India-US bond has not only survived but thrived through five different presidencies. He quipped, "Our relationship with the United States will only grow, regardless of the election outcome."Trump or Harris? The Quad stands firmWith polls showing a razor-thin margin between Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican stalwart Donald Trump, global eyes are on America. Yet, for India, it’s not a question of who but what—specifically, the enduring stren...
Science

Australia looks beyond Gaganyaan and Moon for space collaboration with India – Times of India

In an exclusive interview with TOI’s Chethan Kumar, Australian Space Agency Head Enrico Palermo reveals the depth and breadth of the burgeoning space partnership between Australia and India. From supporting India’s ambitious Gaganyaan mission to launching joint satellites, Palermo outlines how this collaboration is set to transform the Indo-Pacific space landscape. He discusses Australia's role in India’s lunar missions and the potential for future cooperation in areas ranging from deep space exploration to climate monitoring.As both nations look to expand their commercial space sectors, Palermo emphasises the mutual benefits and challenges of this strategic alliance, highlighting its importance in the broader context of regional cooperation and technological advancement.Excerpts:■ How doe...