Former President Trump has thrown his weight behind a Russia sanctions bill that could impose an eye-popping 500% tariff on India, boldly declaring, “It’s totally my option.” This daring move is igniting new fears of escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and India
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As the July 4 deadline looms, India stakes out firm red lines in the India-US interim trade deal talks, emphasizing its key demands. New Delhi sends a clear message: the ball is now in Washington’s court, Mint reports
India has boldly expressed its enthusiasm to strike a deal with the US, emphasizing that while partnership is warmly embraced, its national interests will always remain “supreme”-underscoring a nuanced and strategic dance of diplomacy, officials reveal
Indian students in the US are facing a wave of shock and anxiety as recent policy changes under the Trump administration threaten their visas and jeopardize their future dreams. For many, the American dream is starting to feel like it’s slipping further out of reach
A Trump surrogate sharply criticized India for purchasing Russian weapons, cautioning that this move could severely strain US-India relations. According to the Times of India, this statement highlights the ongoing hurdles in the defense partnership between the two nations
India reveals that over 1,000 of its citizens have been deported from the US since January, as immigration policies toughen under the Trump administration, reports the BBC
India is gearing up to strike back after the US dismissed its WTO dispute notice, intensifying trade tensions between the two nations. This development highlights a deepening divide amid ongoing battles over tariffs and market access. (Hindustan Times)
India’s expanding strategic alliance with the U.S. signals a transformative moment in global geopolitics. This dynamic partnership, covering defense, trade, and technology, highlights their united front in navigating emerging regional challenges
In an exciting development, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that India is poised to become the first nation to ink a landmark trade agreement with the United States. This groundbreaking deal promises to strengthen economic connections and elevate collaboration between these two dynamic countries.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has stated it is ‘not in touch’ with Indian scholars Ranjani Srinivasan and Badar Khan Suri, who are facing deportation in the U.S. Concerns grow over their welfare and the circumstances surrounding their immigration status.
In a recent statement, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar remarked that the anticipated shift in U.S. foreign policy under former President Trump is likely to benefit India in various aspects. He emphasized the alignment of interests between the two nations.
India is reassessing its tariff data in preparation for upcoming trade talks with the US, aiming to address discrepancies in bilateral trade figures. This initiative highlights India’s commitment to transparency in negotiations and trade relations.