As Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 75 on September 17th, leaders from various countries extended their birthday wishes. Former US President Donald Trump reached out to PM Modi on Tuesday night. Acknowledging the call on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi called Trump a friend, and they agreed to collaborate on the India-US relationship. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took to X (formerly Twitter) to convey his birthday greetings, emphasizing the enduring friendship between the two countries. He acknowledged the contribution of the Indian diaspora in Australia. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon also shared his birthday wishes to PM Modi via a video message. Luxon expressed his pleasure in partnering with India. He stated his excitement about the prospect of New Zealand and India working together to achieve mutual goals.
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