Breaking Narendra Modi Extends Greetings to Donald Trump and Americans on U.S. 250th Independence Anniversary

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New Delhi — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a public greeting to former U.S. President Donald Trump and the people of the United States on Thursday, marking the 250th anniversary of American independence.

Modi’s message, posted on his official Twitter account, said, “Warm greetings to President Donald Trump and the people of the United States on this historic 250th Independence Day. May our nations continue to strengthen friendship and cooperation.” The post was accompanied by a photo of the Indian flag alongside the U.S. flag.

The greeting comes as both countries observe a milestone in U.S. history. The United States is holding a series of events nationwide, including fireworks displays, parades and diplomatic receptions. India has not announced any official state visit or joint celebration with the United States to coincide with the date.

The Indian Express reported that Modi’s message was shared during a broader outreach effort to highlight India’s “strategic partnership” with the United States, a relationship that has deepened over the past decade through defense deals, trade agreements and cooperation on climate and technology.

Analysis:
Modi’s outreach to Trump, who has been a vocal advocate for a closer India‑U.S. alliance, appears aimed at reinforcing bilateral ties ahead of upcoming trade negotiations and defense procurement talks scheduled for later in 2026. By invoking the 250th anniversary—a rare quadrennial milestone—the prime minister underscores a narrative of shared democratic values, a theme regularly emphasized in diplomatic discourse between New Delhi and Washington.

The greeting also arrives at a time when the United States is navigating domestic political transitions ahead of the 2028 presidential election. Highlighting goodwill with a prominent foreign leader may serve to bolster Trump’s image among international partners, a factor that could influence his political positioning.

No official response from the White House or the Trump Organization was reported at the time of publication.

Sources

– Indian Express, “Narendra Modi greets Donald Trump, people of US on 250th anniversary of independence,” https://indianexpress.com/article/india/narendra-modi-greets-donald-trump-people-of-us-on-250th-anniversary-of-independence-10771807/

Story synopsis gathered from: Indian Express – India — source

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