Washington: US President Donald Trump on Monday called up Prime Minister Narendra Modi and congratulated him on the Bharatiya Janata Party's victory in recently-held Assembly Elections.


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Press Secretary Sean Spicer told reporters that Trump dialled German Chancellor Angela Merkel too and congratulated her.


"The President spoke with German Chancellor Merkel and Indian Prime Minister Modi earlier today to congratulate them on their parties' success in recent elections," Spicer said.


In the recent Assembly Elections in five states, the BJP formed government in four – Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Manipur, and Uttarakhand.


The party, however, lost Punjab to main rival Congress in the results announced on March 11.


Anchored mainly by Modi and his aide Amit Shah, the BJP juggernaut rolled on in Uttar Pradesh and in the neighbouring state of Uttarakhand, bagging three-fourth majority.


The BJP returned to power in the politically-crucial state of UP after a gap of 15 years during which regional parties such as the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party held sway.


Goa and Manipur had hung assemblies after the polls, but the BJP managed to form the government with support from other regional parties.


The elections in the five states had turned into a virtual referendum on Modi's popularity following his much-debated decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes.


Previously, Modi and Trump talked by phone on January 24, when they had resolved to stand "shoulder-to-shoulder" in the global fight against terrorism and for defence and security.


According to a White House statement then, Trump had "emphasised that the US considers India a true friend and partner in addressing challenges around the world."


The two leaders had exchanged invitations for visits.


"President Trump looked forward to hosting Prime Minister Modi in the US later this year," the statement had said.


Prime Minister Modi was the fifth foreign leader Trump had spoken to on phone after he was sworn-in as the US president on January 20. He had by then spoken to British Prime Minister Theresa May, Canada's Justin Trudeau, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.


After his surprise victory in the November 8 elections in the US, Modi was among the first world leaders to congratulate Trump. And during the gruelling election campaign, India and Israel were the two prominent countries Trump spoke of strengthening ties if he were to become the president.


(With PTI inputs)