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⛽ Trump backs Pakistan oil plan, slams India with tariffs — says ‘maybe they’ll sell to India!’
In a major shake-up of international trade, US President Donald Trump made two big announcements within hours on Wednesday.
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Mid-Day on MSNTrump’s tariff shock sparks fierce Opposition response in India
A political storm erupted on Thursday after former US President Donald Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on Indian imports and made controversial remarks about the Indian economy and its ties with ...
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India Today on MSNHow BRICS created India's moment to lead multilateral development bank reforms
India used the Rio de Janeiro summit to push for a restructured global financial-political architecture that reflects the ...
India's development strategy involves robust safety nets and significant reforms, as outlined by the NITI Aayog VC. Additionally, ongoing political dynamics include situations in Pakistan, Bangladesh, ...
“Change is the law of life.” – John F. Kennedy. This timeless observation encapsulates the essence of India’s remarkable ...
Since 1947, India's Prime Ministers have significantly shaped its trajectory. Narendra Modi recently surpassed Indira Gandhi ...
NITI Aayog vice chairman Suman Bery presented India’s Third Voluntary National Review (VNR) Report on the Sustainable ...
India's sustained economic growth positions it as a key player in global stability, offering replicable development models ...
India continues to play a key development role in the Maldives through major infrastructure projects, from bridges to ...
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ABP - Live on MSNVijayendra predicts major political development in Karnataka later this year
Karnataka BJP president B Y Vijayendra on Friday predicted a major political development in the state later this year, amid speculation about the chief minister change within the ruling Congress.
Karnataka Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna, who had earlier hinted at “revolutionary” political developments in the state post-September, reiterated on Thursday that he stands by his statement.
After last month’s attack, the political pressure to deliver a powerful military response was immediate. But the choices for India’s military were not easy.
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