Today is the birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. PM Modi has turned 75 today (September 17, 2025). Along with leaders and prominent personalities across the country, they are getting their birthday wishes from all over the world. The big leaders of the world called and greeted him. In this episode, Russia’s (Ambassador) Ambassador Denis Alipov has posted an interesting post in Hindi.
The Russian ambassador greeted PM Modi for his birthday in his special style. Dennis Alipov posted on the social media platform X on Thursday and said that hearty congratulations and best wishes to Prime Minister of India on his birthday!
Russian ambassador congratulated PM Modi
He wrote that we are grateful for his invaluable contribution in taking the decades-old friendship of Russia-India to new heights. Wish that he continues to get success in every work of the country and the world.
Honorable Prime Minister of India Mr. @narendramodi Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to Ji on his birthday!
We are grateful for their invaluable contribution in taking the decades-old friendship of Russia-India to new heights.
Wish that he continues to get success in every work of the country and the world.
– Denis alipov 🇷🇺 (@ambrus_india) September 16, 2025
‘Thank you my friend Donald Trump’
Donald Trump’s attitude is seen to be loose amidst the Indo-US Tanatani. US President Trump called Prime Minister Modi and wished her birthday. The conversation between Trump and PM Modi is considered very important amid tension due to tariff. PM Modi tagged Trump on X and wrote that Thank you my friend Donald Trump. Thank you for warm wishes on my 75th birthday.
BJP celebrates PM Modi’s birthday as Seva Pakhwara
On the Prime Minister’s birthday, the BJP will organize blood donation camps across the country and will celebrate it as Seva Pakhwada for the next 15 days. The BJP celebrates PM Modi’s birthday every year as public service, but this time special preparations have been made.
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