President Donald J. Trump won a historic victory for a second term, defeating Democratic challenger Kamala Harris. Trump's victory was not a narrow one but a landslide, giving a clear mandate to the Republican party. His win is seen as a repudiation of the media establishment and a strong comeback despite facing numerous challenges and attacks. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Trump, highlighting their warm relationship and collaborative efforts.
Former Deputy NSA Saran described Trump's win as historic and consequential, marking a significant turning point in both domestic and international contexts. The victory was unexpected and showed a substantial Republican sweep in key battleground states. The outcome is expected to bring shifts in foreign policy, especially concerning the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the Middle East.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah emphasized the importance of education in mother tongue for children and youth. He highlighted Prime Minister Modi's initiatives to promote and preserve Indian languages, making the period from 2014 to 2024 dedicated to language protection. Shah stressed the need to empower Hindi and translate modern education curricula into Indian languages.