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For more than two decades, Washington and New Delhi built a strategic partnership that was hailed as one of the great success ...
The world’s oldest and largest democracies — natural partners — are drifting apart, not out of necessity, but because one leader believes he can force the world to follow his tune. India certainly won ...
Prominent US economist Jeffrey Sachs on Thursday strongly criticised President Donald Trump’s decision to impose steep punitive tariffs on India, calling it one of the worst blunders ...
Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar clarifies misconceptions about India's trade ties with Russia, countering accusations from the US. Despite tariffs, India maintains its energy imports ...
India relationship is in jeopardy, while Pakistan has 'quietly & successfully navigated Trump's political world'.
Former MEA adviser Ashok Malik counters White House counsellor Peter Navarro's claim that India funds Russia's war efforts through oil trade, arguing India had limited options.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs torched Senator Lindsey Graham on Breaking Points, branding him “the worst senator in the US Senate” ...
US economist Jeffrey Sachs has doubled down on his criticism of the Donald Trump administration's move to impose 50 per cent ...
US economist Jeffrey Sachs slammed President Trump’s steep tariffs on India, calling them the “stupidest tactical move” in US foreign policy that destroyed trust with New Delhi and unexpectedly united ...
Jeffrey Sachs slammed Trump's tariffs on India as “the stupidest tactical move” and called the American President the great unifier of the BRICS.
China and India have agreed to restore border stability and deepen cooperation in trade, diplomacy, and travel, marking a ...
India could absorb a 25 per cent tariff. Economic growth will not be materially affected. All eyes must be on the 25 per cent penalty tariff, due to kick in soon.