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What began as a retaliatory trade salvo by US President Donald Trump has now ignited a full-blown economic nationalism
India, the world’s most populous nation, is a crucial market for US brands that have rapidly expanded to tap a growing base of affluent consumers. The backlash due to Trump’s 50% tariffs is expected t
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India's Modi vows to protect farmers, cuts tax, pushes self-reliance amid Trump tariff tensions
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged the country on Friday to move towards more self-reliance, manufacture everything from fertilisers to jet engines and EV batteries, and vowed to protect farmers in the face of a trade conflict with Washington.
Several US companies operating in India are now facing boycott calls in the South Asian nation with business executives and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's supporters
Following Pakistan’s humiliating 202-run defeat that resulted in them suffering their first ODI series against West Indies in 34 years, former middle-order Basit Ali felt an even worse beating was in store against the Indian team in the Asia Cup that takes place in the T20I format in the UAE next month.
Amid escalating tariff tensions between India and the United States, it looks like American brands may be facing a boycott in India.
NEW DELHI: "Khoon aur paani ek saath nahi beh sakte. Hum unko itni importance kyun dete hain? [Why do we give them so much importance?]," legendary spinner Harbhajan Singh didn’t mince words when asked if India should boycott Pakistan in the upcoming Asia Cup,
Boycotting the India vs Pakistan matches in the Asia Cup 2025 is “a very small matter” compared to the sacrifices by soldiers, said Harbhajan Singh
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Newsable Asianet News on MSNIndia Welcomes Diplomatic Progress at Trump-Putin Summit, Awaits Clarity on US Tariffs
Trump claimed India, a significant consumer of Russian crude, had stopped such purchases. However, India maintains that its oil imports are based on economic necessity and its relationship with the US transcends trade disputes.