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Barack Obama was criticised by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for saying that "more than 26,000 bombs were rained on six Muslim countries."

 Barack Obama was criticised by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for saying that "more than 26,000 bombs were rained on six Muslim countries."


Important details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trips to Egypt and the United States were provided by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday. He said that Prime Minister Modi has received the highest civilian honour from Egypt, which has the world's sixth-largest Muslim population. 13 nations, including Egypt, have so far bestowed the highest honour onto Prime Minister Modi.


Online Desk in New Delhi. Important details of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trips to Egypt and the United States were provided by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday.


Few persons, according to him, have had the chance to address a joint session of the US Congress. Prime Minister Modi has been asked to address the joint session twice now. And getting a standing ovation is something we can all be proud of.


Important pacts between America and India

He said that he had been invited to speak at the joint meeting of the US Congress by both parties present. Numerous significant agreements pertaining to defence employment and production have been struck during Prime Minister Modi's visit.


In this voyage, both India and the US redefined their alliance and took actions that would lead to a greater realisation of our national goals, according to Nirmala Sitharaman.


There will be employment creation

Also cited by the finance minister were semiconductors. He predicted that this would turn out to be a significant turning point in the growth of the semiconductor ecosystem. Gujarat will be the location of Micron's semiconductor and testing facility. wherein a total of US$2.75 billion will be invested. In the coming years, it is predicted that 5,000 new direct jobs and 15,000 new indirect jobs will be created.


Egypt praised Mr. Modi

According to Nirmala Sitharaman, Prime Minister Modi has received the highest civilian honour from Egypt, which has the world's sixth-largest Muslim population. 13 nations, including Egypt, have so far bestowed the highest honour onto Prime Minister Modi.


Obama was informed by the finance minister

Nirmala Sitharaman, meanwhile, singled out former US President Barack Obama. In answer to a query, he stated that it was odd that the Prime Minister was on a trip of the US at the same time that a former US President (Barack Obama) was making remarks about Indian Muslims.


He claimed that I am being cautious when discussing foreign nations. Though comments against America's religious tolerance come from there, we wish to have good relations with them. More than 26,000 bombs were dropped in six Muslim nations, possibly as a result of him (Barack Obama). In such a circumstance, people won't believe what he says.


Additionally, Sitharaman criticised the opposition

Additionally, Nirmala Sitharaman targeted the opposition. He stated that he was unsure of the motivation behind the opposition's "Maha Baithak," which was staged in Patna. Their one and only goal is to overthrow the BJP. Are they outlining their plans to help the populace? During his leadership, the country experienced the most corruption, but only development is


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