African-American star singer Mary Millben positions India as the linchpin for worldwide business, lauding PM Narendra Modi’s diplomatic triumphs in fresh comments from Washington. After captivating audiences at the Kennedy Center, her IANS interview unpacked Modi’s edge in US-India trade talks.
Celebrating the breakthrough, Millben stated, “Thrilled about the agreement. Hats off to Trump and Modi for resolving it.” Modi’s hallmark? “Salute his patience and precision – he locked in India’s best interests without flinching.”
Brushing off Rahul Gandhi’s ‘sell-out’ jabs, she retorted, “Pure fiction. Gandhi’s words lack weight. Modi outwaited a US team learning to collaborate with India’s might.”
Geopolitical wins like the Putin-Xi-Modi huddle and EU-India deal fortified India, per Millben. “EU’s move was the US’s reality check on India strategy.”
Diplomacy needs more than trade, she advised: “State visit for Modi is key to heal rifts beyond this pact.”
India’s clout shone at Modi’s AI summit, Millben noted. “Global business? India is non-negotiable. Leaders converged there this week.”
She endorsed the Board of Peace cautiously: “America leads peace talks, not imposes them.”
Teasing August Independence Day tracks with ‘Vande Mataram’ vibes, Millben gushed over her Indian ‘family’ supporters, built via national performances and cultural events bridging US-India and diaspora communities.