Nueva Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his debut in Truth Social on Monday and responded quickly to the president of the United States, Donald Trump, who had shared a link with the recent Modi podcast with the researcher of Ia Lex Fridman.
In his response, Prime Minister Modi thanked Trump and highlighted the general issues he covered in the podcast, including his personal trip, the perspective of civilization of India and global problems.
“Thank you, my friend, president Trump. I have covered a wide range of issues, which include My Life Journey, the perspective of civilization of India, global problems and more, “PM Modi wrote in Truth Social.
Trump had previously published a YouTube link to the extensive conversation of Prime Minister Modi with Fridman, which lasted almost three hours.
In the podcast, Prime Minister Modi spoke extensively about his experiences with Trump, his close working relationship and his admiration for Trump’s leadership style. He recalled key moments such as the great event ‘Howdy Modi’ in Houston in 2019 and shared how Trump had personally taken a guided tour of the White House, detailing historical facts without notes.
Prime Minister Modi also praised Trump’s resistance after the recent murder attempt, stating that his unwavering commitment to the United States reminded him of his own “first nation” principle.
The arrival of Prime Minister Modi on the true truth is significant, since the platform is mainly associated with Trump’s supporters and conservative voices in the United States. His first publication said: “Enchanted to be socially social! I hope to interact with all the passionate voices here and participate in significant conversations in the coming times.”
Trump often praised Prime Minister Modi, calling him a “hard and better negotiator, a comment that the Indian leader approached in the podcast, saying that although he appreciated the compliment, his approach has always been in the interests of India in any negotiation. Prime Minister Modi also pointed out that Trump seemed more prepared for his second presidential mandate, suggesting that he had a clearer roadmap and well -defined objectives.
The exchange between the two leaders comes at a crucial moment, since India and the United States are dedicated to negotiations on commercial rates.
Trump has previously criticized the high tariff rates of India, while the Indian government has assured a parliamentary panel that firm commitments have not yet been made, with ongoing discussions.