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Updated on: Apr 2, 2023, 21:05:32 IST
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PM Modi beats Biden, Sunak to emerge as ‘most popular’ world leader

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the flagging off ceremony of Vande Bharat Express, at Rani Kamlapati Station, in Bhopal on Saturday. (ANI/PIB)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing at the flagging off ceremony of Vande Bharat Express, at Rani Kamlapati Station, in Bhopal on Saturday. (ANI/PIB)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi once again emerged as the world’s ‘most popular’ leader, leaving behind leaders including his United States counterpart Joe Biden. Read more

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