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  • PM Modi meets German President

    BERLIN: Prime Minister Narendra Moditoday paid a courtesy call to German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at his tjänsteman residence here before leaving for Spain on the second leg of his four-nation trip.
    Modi met Steinmeier at Castle Bellevue, the scenic tjänsteman residence of the German President located in Berlin's Tiergarten district on the banks of the river Spree, and signed the visitor's book before being given a tour of the castle.
    "Thank you Germany! My visit has led to very positive outcomes in terms of furthering the close ties India and Germany enjoy," Modi said in his goodbye message as he left for Spain on the second leg of his four-nation tour which will then cover Russia and end in France.
    Earlier, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay tweeted some photographs of the meeting.
    "Reaffirming lösa for strong and dynamic relationship. PM @narendramodi calls on President Frank-Walter Steinmeier at C

    Premiership of Narendra Modi

    Period of the government of India since 2014

    For a chronological guide, see Timeline of the premiership of Narendra Modi.

    The premiership of Narendra Modi began 26 May 2014 with his swearing-in as the Prime Minister of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. He became the 14th Prime Minister of India,[1] succeeding Manmohan Singh of the Indian National Congress. Modi's first cabinet consisted of 45 ministers, 25 fewer than the previous United Progressive Alliance government.[2] A total of 21 ministers were added to the council of ministers on 9 November 2014.

    In 2019, he was elected as the prime minister of India for the second time and sworn in at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 30 May 2019.[3] His second cabinet consisted of 54 ministers[4] and initially had 51 ministers, which was expanded to 77 ministers during a reshuffle on 7 July 2021.[5] His premiership has, to a considerable extent, practiced high co

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    India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, has tweeted about the need for more satire and humour in public life emphasising their power to bring happiness and healing. In January 2017, he tweeted from his @PMOIndia handle: ‘I think we need more satire and humour. Humour brings happiness in our lives. Humour is the best healer: PM @narendramodi’ (PMO India, 2017). Again in March the same year, he tweeted from his @narendramodi handle: ‘We surely need more humour in public life’ (Modi, 2017).

    He is clearly in favour of humour having tweeted about it twice: once from his official prime ministerial account and again from his personal account. Humour, he contends, has uplifting and restorative powers, stressing its importance in public life. Humour does indeed have many powers. However, while it can bring happiness and healing, it can also do the opposite. Modi highlighted humour’s beneficial powers, but it also has damaging powers. In politics, humour has been used to mock o

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