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PM Modi congratulates Trump on Gaza peace plan, says India-US trade talks making progress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated President Donald Trump for the Gaza peace plan and reviewed the progress in India-US trade negotiations, signalling stronger diplomatic and economic engagement.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday congratulated US President Donald Trump for the successful implementation of the Gaza peace plan, describing it as a major diplomatic milestone towards ending the prolonged war in the region.

In a post on X, PM Modi said he had a “fruitful conversation” with President Trump, during which both leaders reviewed ongoing India-US trade negotiations and agreed to maintain close contact over the coming weeks.

“Spoke to my friend, President Trump and congratulated him on the success of the historic Gaza peace plan. Also reviewed the good progress achieved in trade negotiations. Agreed to stay in close touch over the coming weeks,” the Prime Minister wrote.

Earlier in the day, Israel confirmed that all parties had signed the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal in Egypt. The development marks the first concrete step under Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace framework, announced last month following more than two years of conflict triggered by Hamas’s October 2023 attack on Israel.

Under the agreement, the Israeli military will begin withdrawing from Gaza, releasing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the hostages held by Hamas. The deal also paves the way for humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, where the UN has declared a famine.

An Israeli government spokesperson, Shosh Bedrosian, said all hostages—both living and deceased—would be released within 72 hours of the signing, which is expected to conclude by Monday.

President Trump is scheduled to visit Jerusalem on Sunday and has not ruled out extending his trip to Egypt or Gaza. His plan further envisions disarming Hamas and establishing a transitional authority to govern Gaza under his oversight—points that are yet to be finalised.

India-US trade negotiations gaining pace

PM Modi’s comments on trade come shortly after Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said discussions between New Delhi and Washington on a bilateral trade pact are ongoing at various levels.

“We are in constant dialogue with the US (on the trade pact), and talks are on at various levels. We will give more information soon on how we are thinking to take it forward,” Goyal said in Doha earlier this week, expressing confidence that the deal could be finalised by November.

He emphasised that India’s stance in these talks remains focused on safeguarding the interests of farmers and the dairy sector, as seen in previous trade negotiations with the UK, the EFTA bloc, and Australia.

The United States continues to be India’s largest trading partner for the fourth consecutive year, with bilateral trade in 2024–25 valued at $131.84 billion. US trade accounts for about 18 per cent of India’s total exports and 10.7 per cent of its overall merchandise trade.

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In TV speech, PM Modi attacks Congress, TMC, DMK, SP for blocking women’s reservation

PM Modi blames opposition parties after women’s reservation bill fails, calls it a setback for women’s empowerment.

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In TV speech, PM Modi attacks Congress, TMC, DMK, SP for blocking women's reservation

Prime Minister expresses regret over bill’s defeat, blames opposition parties and says efforts to empower women were stalled

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday addressed the nation following the defeat of the women’s reservation bill in the Lok Sabha, launching a sharp attack on opposition parties including Congress, Trinamool Congress (TMC), DMK and Samajwadi Party (SP).

In his televised speech, the Prime Minister said that despite the government’s efforts, the bill could not secure the required support in Parliament. He held the opposition responsible for blocking what he described as a significant step towards women’s empowerment in politics.

PM Modi expressed disappointment over the outcome and said that the aspirations of millions of women had been affected by the failure of the legislation. He also conveyed regret that the government’s attempt to ensure greater representation for women in legislatures could not be realised.

The Prime Minister criticised opposition parties for what he indicated was a lack of commitment to women’s empowerment, alleging that political considerations had taken precedence over progress. He urged the public to recognise what he described as an “anti-women” stance taken by those opposing the bill.

The proposed legislation aimed to provide 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, a long-pending reform intended to increase female representation in governance. Its failure marks a significant political setback and has intensified the confrontation between the ruling government and opposition parties.

Reaffirming his government’s commitment, Modi said efforts to strengthen the role of women in politics would continue, despite the setback.

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PM Narendra Modi to address nation at 8:30 pm today, suspense over agenda

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation at 8:30 pm today, with no official details yet on the topic of his speech.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address the nation at 8:30 pm on Saturday, April 18, in a development that has drawn significant attention across political and public circles.

According to official information, there is no clarity yet on the subject of the address. The Prime Minister’s Office has not disclosed the agenda, leading to speculation about the key issues that may be discussed.

The announcement comes shortly after a major legislative development in Parliament, where a proposed constitutional amendment linked to the women’s quota law failed to pass the Lok Sabha following a division of votes.

Earlier, the Prime Minister had appealed to Members of Parliament to support the amendment, emphasising that millions of women across the country were closely watching the proceedings and decisions taken by lawmakers.

While the timing of the address has been confirmed, officials have not indicated whether the speech will focus on political developments, governance issues, or broader national concerns.

The Prime Minister’s national addresses are typically used to communicate key policy decisions or respond to important developments, making this announcement one to watch closely.

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Priyanka Gandhi alleges conspiracy to rule forever after women’s quota bill fails Lok Sabha test

Priyanka Gandhi termed the failure of the women’s quota bill a victory for democracy while alleging it was a political strategy by the Centre.

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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Friday sharply criticised the Centre after the women’s quota amendment bill failed to pass in the Lok Sabha, alleging it was part of a “conspiracy to rule forever.”

Addressing a press conference, she claimed the government had attempted to use the legislation for political advantage rather than genuine women’s empowerment. According to her, the strategy was designed in a way that the ruling side would benefit regardless of the outcome.

She argued that if the bill had been passed, the government would have claimed credit, and if it failed, it would portray opposition parties as being against women’s rights.

Calling the development a “victory for democracy,” she said the failure of the constitutional amendment stopped what she described as an attempt to weaken democratic institutions and alter the federal structure.

The bill required a two-thirds majority to pass but fell short in the Lok Sabha, with 298 members voting in favour and 230 against.

The proposed amendment was linked to broader changes, including delimitation of constituencies, which became a key point of contention between the government and opposition parties. Critics argued that tying women’s reservation to delimitation raised concerns about political advantage and representation balance.

Priyanka Gandhi also described the day as a setback for the ruling alliance, saying it reflected resistance from opposition parties and highlighted concerns over the bill’s structure and intent.

Despite opposing the amendment in its current form, she reiterated support for women’s reservation and called for its implementation without conditions that could delay or complicate the process.

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