Swami Ramdev
Donald Trump’s return to the presidency has heightened unease in some countries, while others have expressed joy. India welcomes Trump’s return to power. While congratulating Trump on his election victory, yoga master Baba Ramdev said that Trump loves India very much and is a supporter of Sanatan Dharma. He praised Trump’s “America First” policy and said this ideology was fully consistent with India’s nationalism-based ideology. Ramdev said that Trump’s victory marked the beginning of a new era in India-US relations.
In an interview with the media, Ramdev said that nationalism is crucial to Trump. Just as we prioritize nationalism in India, America comes first in Trump’s ideology. Ramdev further said that only those who put the country first can make progress and find a place in history. He congratulated Trump on his return, calling it a victory for his “America First” ideology.
The two countries will strengthen mutual relations – Ramdev
Ramdev said that Indian Prime Minister Modi also congratulated Trump on his victory. He noted the positive progress in India-US relations during Trump’s first term and recalled the “Hello Modi” event in Houston in September 2019 and Trump’s “Hello Modi” event in Ahmedabad in February. Namaste event. He expressed his belief that the two countries will work together to maintain world peace and stability in the future. Ramdev praised the two countries’ partnership in global trade and said that India and the United States are committed to strengthening future bilateral relations in the fields of technology, defence, energy, space and other fields.
Trump made history
This time Trump received more than the 270 electoral votes needed to become president of the United States. This is only the second instance of a president serving two non-consecutive terms in the White House. This is the first time this has happened in the past 100 years. Grover Cleveland had previously served two similar non-consecutive terms as president, in 1884 and 1892. Trump previously served as President of the United States from 2016 to 2020.