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The inconclusive meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska has left India back in its shaky position. Despite ...
India has welcomed the Alaska summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin as a "commendable" step towards ending the Ukraine war. The way forward can only be through ...
ICRIER analysis shows 70% of India's exports to US face 50% tariffs, impacting key sectors, urging strategic response.
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US President Trump remarks on India's oil imports from Russia amid sanctions. Economic implications and alternative sources ...
Wang Yi is also likely to prepare the ground for PM Modi's visit to China - his first in seven years - to attend the Shanghai ...
No immediate fear of mass layoffs, but exporters are urging the government to negotiate with the US, a la EU and Japan ...
“Tariffs are making our Country Strong and Rich,” Mr Trump crowed on social media on August 11th. They also, however, guarantee that America will become steadily less important to its trading partners ...
The apparent failure of the talks may come as a relief for Ukrainian and European leaders, who were worried that Trump would yield to Putin’s demands and follow up on his earlier talk of swapping land ...
Putin summit in Alaska ended without a Ukraine deal, leaving India directly exposed to Washington’s steep tariffs on exports ...
US President Donald Trump met his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Alaska, in their first such meeting since the ...
The meeting between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska remained inconclusive. The two leaders could not reach a consensus on any issue. India was also keeping an ...