Opinion | PM Modi Was Right: India's Economic Sovereignty Is Being Tested, But It's Ready
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Opinion | PM Modi Was Right: India's Economic Sovereignty Is Being Tested, But It's Ready
As President Trump signals a return to sweeping tariffs on Indian exports, part of a broader protectionist resurgence in the United States, the instinctive response from some is alarm.
Standing Tall: India's Unwavering Path in the Face of US Pressure
The nature of the tariffs will have a spill-over effect on other sectors as well, but India’s economy is strong enough to handle the short-term shock. Playing the Pakistan card is nothing but a tactic to corner New Delhi and pressure the Indian Government into settling for a less-than-favourable deal. The Indian government has made it clear that it will not compromise on its national interests. It will continue to protect its farmers, MSMEs and…
"Failure of India's foreign policy": Prithviraj Chavan slams Centre over Trump's tariffs
Senior Congress leader and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Friday criticised the Indian government's response to US President Donald Trump's remarks on India's economy and the recent imposition of 25% tariffs on Indian goods. Chavan urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to respond strictly to Trump's comments, questioning whether Trump is lying. Trump needs to be answered strictly by PM
A screenshot of US President Donald Trump's Truth Social post is going viral on social media. In this post, it is being claimed that Trump made this post after there was no response from PM Modi after the announcement of imposing 25 percent tariff on India. However, in the fact check, the claims of such posts were found to be fake. This Truth Social screenshot of Trump said, "It is hard to believe that Prime Minister Modi is yet to respond to my…
Trump’s Tariff: US President’s Angry Social Media Rant Over Indian PM Not ‘Thanking Him’ Is Fake
US President Donald Trump‘s 25% tariffs on India, followed by a public remark mocking India’s economy as ‘dead’ has created an uproar in Indian politics. Amidst this situation, a screenshot of a purported social media post by Trump is circulating on social media, which reads, “So hard to believe that Prime Minister Modi STILL hasn’t responded to my tweets, statements, or tariff concerns. We gave India so much – great deals, defense support, big …
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