US Singer Millben Praises Trump-Modi Trade Deal as "Power of Humility"

US singer Mary Millben has publicly praised the recent US-India trade agreement, attributing its success to the humility displayed by both President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She emphasized that humility is the foundation of diplomacy and key to reconciliation and prosperity. Millben reinforced her message by quoting a biblical verse, expressing her belief that God will honor the strengthened bilateral relationship. Concurrently, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is attending a US-hosted Critical Minerals Ministerial meeting to discuss global supply chain cooperation.

Key Points: US Singer Lauds US-India Trade Deal, Trump's Humility

  • Millben lauds US-India trade deal
  • Credits Trump's humility for restoring ties
  • Highlights PM Modi's strategic leadership
  • Quotes Bible on value of humility
  • US hosts Critical Minerals meeting
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US Singer Millben lauds US-India trade deal

Singer Mary Millben praises the US-India trade deal, highlighting President Trump's humility and PM Modi's leadership in restoring relations.

"Humility is the pathway to reconciliation, peace, and prosperity. - Mary Millben"

Washington DC, February 3

US based Singer Mary Millben has lauded the US-India trade deal, saying it highlighted the power of humility.

Millben said that the deal was a result of US President Donald Trump displaying humility for restoring relations with India after weeks of uncertainty.

In a post on X on Tuesday, she said, "Humility is the pathway to reconciliation, peace, and prosperity. Humility is the foundation of diplomacy. When the acknowledgement of wrong course shifts to a compass of value. Today's U.S.-India trade deal signals the power of humility. US President Donald Trump, thank you for taking a posture of humility, yielding to the higher purpose of restoring relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and finalizing a deal of value to both countries. And PM Modi, your public and private humility demonstrated during months of uncertainty with the President, coupled with bold and strategic leadership, has now positioned you as the most valuable leader in geopolitics."

Millben quoted the Holy Bible further highlighting the value of humility and incorporating it in India-US relations.

"James 4:10, "Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up." God honors humility. And now, I believe God will honor the prosperity of the U.S.-India relationship going forward. I am proud of my friends today. God bless the U.S.-India relationship. God bless the United States of America. And may God bless my beloved India," she said.

Meanwhile, the United States is set to host the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial at the State Department on Wednesday, convened by Marco Rubio, as delegations from over 50 countries gather to strengthen cooperation on securing and diversifying global critical mineral supply chains. External Affairs Minister S Jasishankar will attend the meeting in the US which will be preceeded by a one-on-one with Secretary Rubio on Tuesday.

According to the US State Department, the three-day meeting will focus on bolstering strategic supply lines for minerals essential to technological innovation, economic competitiveness and national security.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Strong India-US ties are crucial for our tech sector and global standing. The critical minerals meeting is the real headline here - securing those supply chains is a strategic masterstroke for Make in India. 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸
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Aman W
While the sentiment is nice, bringing religion and Bible verses into diplomacy feels a bit out of place for a secular country like India. Our relationship should be based on mutual economic and strategic interests, not religious framing.
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Sarah B
Interesting perspective from an artist. The focus on humility in international relations is refreshing. Hope this deal brings tangible benefits for both nations' workers and industries.
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Vikram M
Jaishankar sir attending the critical minerals meet is the key takeaway. That's where the future is. Trade deals are good, but securing resources for our renewable energy and electronics manufacturing is next level. Good move!
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Karthik V
Any step that reduces trade barriers and opens up the American market for our MSMEs and IT services is a big yes from me. Hope our farmers and pharma sector also get a good deal. The proof will be in the pudding.

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