But first, there is no such thing as too many trade deals. ‘Tis the season for trade deals. Yesterday, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal left for the US to start talks on the bilateral trade deal that was announced during Narendra Modi’s meeting with Donald Trump.
India's first medical clinic for transgender people has shut operations in three cities after US President Donald Trump stopped foreign aid to it. Mitr (friend) Clinic, which was started in 2021 in the southern city of Hyderabad,
India could import natural gas from the U.S. and bridge the trade deficit, a key point of friction for U.S. President Donald Trump. India is expected to double its LNG imports this decade due to soaring demand,
Microsoft has urged President Donald Trump's team to ease export restrictions imposed on artificial intelligence chips in the closing days of the Biden administration, saying the measures should not extend to a group of U.
Omission is as bad as commission. I assume (I know what that does to you and me) you check out, and feel any article you put in your paper is well-written and you agree with it. Lately, you have been publishing articles from the Associated Press and from your own (reporters) that put Donald Trump and Elon Musk in a bad light for what they are doing to the U.S. Agency for International Development. You write of all the good they have done in the world. What you do not say is what else they have done with U.S. tax money. Specifically, $20 million to Iraq for their own “Sesame Street,” $4 million to the Wuhan lab in China on gain of function, $2 million to help strengthen trans organizations in Guatemala and $750,000 to eliminate loneliness in government workers in India. This is just scratching the surface. There are dozens more. However, your articles failed to inform your readers of these. Did you vote for Donald Trump or Elon Musk? The ballot only lets you choose one for president but you got both. Should we call Musk president, too, or is he the king? If you don’t like your personal information going to “President” Musk, who was not approved by Congress, has no security clearance, but has access to federal monies like your Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, veterans benefits and federal retiree payments, contact your senators and representatives now. For 60 years, the U.S. has provided humanitarian aid to people around the world which prevented the spread of disease, fed the starving and helped with our international relations. That aid was less than 1% of the federal budget but “President” Musk just shut it down. Where Jesus fed the crowds with loaves and fishes, “President” Musk laughed and made a joke of cutting the needy off. Is this what you voted for? “President” Musk is a billionaire. Are you? If not, then let your representatives know you are upset and demand action. In Idaho, Sens. Risch and Crapo, and Reps. Fulcher and Simpson need to hear from you.
India's benchmark indexes logged their worst day in around five months on Friday, with Nifty 50 posting its longest monthly losing streak since 1996 on pessimism over domestic market conditions.
Indian authorities are looking into "deeply troubling" information about U.S. governmental activity in the country, New Delhi said on Friday, after President Donald Trump suggested that a U.S. government agency had spent money trying to influence Indian elections.
The US has deported a fourth batch of illegal Indian immigrants, with 12 people arriving in Delhi via Panama, days after prime minister Narendra Modi met president Donald Trump in Washington. The 12 Indians are believed to be among the 299 illegal migrants deported by the US to Panama a few days ago.
U.S. President Donald Trump has criticized Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) for potentially building a factory in India, calling it unfair to the U.S. in a Fox News interview aired Tuesday. Trump highlighted Indias steep
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that if Tesla were to build a factory in India to circumvent that country's tariffs, it would be "unfair" to the U.S., in an interview with Fox News which aired on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said that if Tesla were to build a factory in India to circumvent that country's tariffs, it would be "unfair" to the U.S., in an interview with Fox News which aired on Tuesday.