Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended his congratulations through a post on Instagram, to which PM Modi replied, "Thank you @CanadianPM for the congratulatory message. India on the basis of mutual understanding and respect for each other's concerns." "Look forward to working with Canada."

Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo also congratulated Modi, writing, "Hearty congratulations to Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi on your third consecutive term as Prime Minister and the formation of the new government. We look forward to continuing to expand our relations and together Looking forward to work." The common good and the well-being of our people.,

PM Modi thanked the Finnish PM and said that the country looks forward to deepening bilateral relations.

PM Modi also appreciated the good wishes of Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob and assured to continue the close partnership between the two countries in his third term.

Ugandan President Yoweri K Museveni also congratulated PM Modi, emphasizing the shared aspirations between Africa and India.

Museveni echoed Ugandan views, saying, "The people of Africa share the same aspirations and goals with Indians. When India achieved its independence in 1947, Africans were inspired to fight and overthrow colonialism. Today, all of Africa enjoys political independence.India as a "strategic partner" looks forward to further strengthening bilateral relations.

PM Modi thanked Museveni, highlighting the strong partnership and importance of the African Union becoming a permanent member of the G20 during India's chairmanship.

Former President of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai also congratulated PM Modi for retaining the post for the third time.

Extending his best wishes, he expressed confidence in PM Modi's leadership and India's progress.

The Prime Minister thanked Hamid Karzai for his warm wishes.

Meanwhile, Microsoft founder Bill Gates also congratulated PM Modi on his birthday.

“Congratulations to Narendra Modi on winning his third term as Prime Minister.You have strengthened India's position as a source of innovation for global progress in areas such as health, agriculture, women-led development and digital transformation. Look forward to our continued partnership to better the lives of people in India and around the world,” Gates wrote.

PM Modi thanked Gates, recalling their recent conversations and expressed optimism about their partnership fostering innovation in governance, healthcare, climate change and sustainable development.