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RA Foreign Minister congratulated his Indian counterpart on his re-appointment as the country's Foreign Minister


The Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan congratulated Subramanyam Jaishankar on his re-election as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of India. According to "Armenpress", the RA Foreign Minister wrote about this in his X microblog. "Warm congratulations to my colleague and good friend Subramanyam Jaishankar on his re-election to the position of minister. Because we are between Armenia-India strong and our nations. On the path to building ever-growing strong ties, I look forward to continuing to work together to achieve these goals and more," said the RA Foreign Minister's note.
India's seven-phase elections, the largest in the world, began on April 19 and concluded on June 4. According to the results of the elections, the "National Democratic Alliance" (NDA - National Democratic Alliance), led by the "People's Party of India" (BJP - Bharatiya Janata Party) of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, received more than half of the seats in the lower house of the Indian Parliament, according to the preliminary results of the elections. According to the latest data, Modi's coalition won 298 seats in the 543-seat lower house of parliament, the Lok Sabha. Opposition I.N.D.I.A. (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance) coalition, which includes 28 parties, has 225 seats according to the latest data. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was sworn in for the third time in a row on the evening of June 9 with a group of ministers. together.According to NDTV, the formation of the new cabinet in India continues, therefore, a group of about 30 ministers will be sworn in together with the head of government. According to the source, it is expected that the full composition of the government with ministers and state ministers will consist of 78 to 81 people. This time around, very few cabinet members will hold more than one portfolio.