Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a standing ovation on Wednesday after his address to the Namibian Parliament. PM Modi responded with folded hands, expressing his gratitude, as members rose in ...
India and Namibia have much in common as both countries fought colonial rule, value dignity and freedom and are part of the Global South, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday and recalled ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted with a standing ovation as he began and concluded his historic address to the Namibian Parliament on Wednesday — a moment rich with symbolism, emotion, and ...
Windhoek: Using cricketing analogy to underscore the vast potential for growth in India-Namibia bilateral ties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that both countries are only "warming up" ...
Prime Minister Modi addressed the Namibian parliament, highlighting the historical ties and shared democratic values between India and Namibia. He acknowledged Namibia's support by sending cheetahs to ...
The parliament will end the year without a single bill becoming law beyond the national budget - a historic low in legislative output since Namibia's independence 35 years ago. Although six bills were ...
Windhoek [Namibia], July 10 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday received a standing ovation and non-stop applause from lawmakers after his address at the Parliament of Namibia. This ...
"It was an honour to speak on India-Namibia friendship, our bond with Africa and India’s efforts for global good," shared PM Modi. (Image: X) Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s five-nation visit is ...
At the invitation of the Speaker of the National Assembly, H.E. Saara Kuugongelwa, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed today the Parliament of Namibia. This special gesture from the Namibian ...
Windhoek: Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a standing ovation from lawmakers and chants of 'Modi, Modi' reverberated in the air as he began his address to the Joint Session of the Parliament of ...
Around 300 protesters stormed Namibia’s parliament on Tuesday, as the National Assembly was due to vote on a $1 billion compensation offer from Germany to atone for its 1904-1908 genocide against the ...