India, Donald Trump and BRICS
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has just added two more feathers to his cap, bringing his total number of global honours to 27! On Wednesday, Namibia awarded PM Modi its highest civilian honour, the Order of the Most Ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis,
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Trump's 10% tariff threat against Brics nations, PM Modi in Namibia: Minerals, diplomacy, strategic ties in focusThe United States announces a potential 10% tariff on BRICS nations. US President Donald Trump claims BRICS was set up to hurt America and degenerate the dollar. The announcement comes after the recent BRICS summit,
Notably, at one point, India was not even willing to reduce duties on agricultural products. The core issue in the stalemate is the same for both countries the farmer.
The Congress party questions Prime Minister Modi's silence on President Trump's repeated assertions that he played a crucial role in stopping the India-Pakistan conflict in May. Amidst escalating tensions,
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India emerges untouched as Trump imposes tariffs on 14 nations. While the US warns others, Trump signals a breakthrough with India, saying a trade deal is "close." Modi govt remains in cautious wait-and-watch mode,
The Congress on Tuesday said that U.S. President Donald Trump has, for at least the 21st time, repeated his claim of having brokered a 'ceasefire' between India and Pakistan, and questioned when Prime Minister Narendra Modi would break his silence on the matter.
Trump has boasted that he and Modi were “world leaders” in social media, a nod to the prime minister’s now 50.2 million followers and Trump's own audience of 64.5 million.
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Trump calls India's Modi a 'great friend' but warns of higher U.S. tariffs on Indian goods - MSNP resident Trump greeted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House with a bear hug on Thursday and called him “a great friend of mine," but nonetheless warned that India won't be ...
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Donald Trump imposes steep tariffs on 14 nations, warns of retaliation if challenged. India, not on the hit list yet, maintains a cautious 'wait & watch' approach. Will Modi respond or strike a deal before the August deadline?