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PM Modi-Putin Car Ride Becomes Warning Shot Over Trump's Handling Of India Ties
The viral car photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin, taken during the latter's recent visit to India, made its debut in the US Congress.
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Opinion | Why India, Which Sends Rice To 170 Nations, Must Ignore Trump's Basmati Blues
India exported over 20 million metric tonnes of rice in 2024 to more than 170 countries. It is easily the world's largest rice exporter, bigger than the next four countries combined. The US buys only a sliver of India's shipments.
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"Russian Oil Wasn't An Issue": Raghuram Rajan's Take On US Tariffs On India
The import of Russian oil was not the central reason for the Donald Trump administration's imposition of a hefty 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods in the United States, according to former Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan.
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Trumps Rice Tariff Threat: Wake Up And Smell The Basmati, Warn Exporters
US President Donald Trump's latest warning that he may impose additional tariffs on rice exports from nations, including India, is unlikely to have any major impact on Indian rice exports, especially of basmati rice, according to rice exporters.
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Trump Warns Of New Tariffs On India, Says They Should Not "Dump Rice" In US
US President Donald Trump has warned that he may introduce new tariffs on agricultural imports, especially on rice imports from India and fertiliser from Canada, as trade talks with both countries continue without major progress.
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"Ready To Offer Uninterrupted Fuel To India": Putin Amid Trump Tariffs
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he was ready to continue "uninterrupted shipments" of fuel to India, as New Delhi faces heavy US pressure to stop buying oil from Moscow.
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As Putin Visits India, US Seeks Stronger Ties In Fortifying Indo-Pacific
The United States has called for continued efforts to improve its relations with India, following a bitter run-in over tariffs and trade differences, with a new report highlighting the need for New Delhi's participation in countering the Indo-Pacific
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US Team Plans to Visit India Next Week For Trade Talks
A team of negotiators from the Trump administration led by Deputy US Trade Representative Rick Switzer plans to travel to India next week to continue talks on a trade agreement, according to a US official.
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"If US Has Right To Buy Our Fuel, Why Shouldn't India": Putin On Tariffs
Russian President Vladimir Putin challenged heavy US pressure on India not to buy Russian fuel if the US could do so as he began a two-day state visit, where he was embraced on arrival by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Factor For "Balance In South Asia": Rajnath Singh On India-Russia Strategic Ties
India and Russia are amping up cooperation on multiple fronts including defence amid US disapproval and soaring tariff.
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Phone Exports To US Triple To Over $1 Billion In October Despite Tariff Issues
India's smartphone exports to the US more than three-fold year-on-year to USD 1.47 billion in October despite global challenges, according to the government data.
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Russia Says It Is Ready To Address India's Concerns Over Trade Deficit
Moscow is fully aware of New Delhi's concerns about the massive trade deficit, and Russia is working with India to fix "the problem", Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday.
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"We Understand There Is Pressure Over India": Russia On US Tariffs
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday addressed concerns over India facing high US tariffs for purchasing Russian oil, saying Moscow recognises the challenge but will not intervene in New Delhi's bilateral issues with Washington.
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IMF Forecasts 'Robust' 6.6% Growth For India Despite Headwinds, US Tariffs
Despite external headwinds, India's economic growth rate in FY26 is expected to remain robust, supported by favourable domestic conditions, according to an IMF report released on Wednesday.
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"PM Modi Called...": Trump's New Claim On Stopping India-Pak Conflict
US President Donald Trump has said he settled tension between India and Pakistan after threatening the two countries with 350 per cent tariffs and claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called him to say "we're not going to go to war."
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PM Modi-Putin Car Ride Becomes Warning Shot Over Trump's Handling Of India Ties
The viral car photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Russian President Vladimir Putin, taken during the latter's recent visit to India, made its debut in the US Congress.
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Opinion | Why India, Which Sends Rice To 170 Nations, Must Ignore Trump's Basmati Blues
India exported over 20 million metric tonnes of rice in 2024 to more than 170 countries. It is easily the world's largest rice exporter, bigger than the next four countries combined. The US buys only a sliver of India's shipments.
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"Russian Oil Wasn't An Issue": Raghuram Rajan's Take On US Tariffs On India
The import of Russian oil was not the central reason for the Donald Trump administration's imposition of a hefty 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods in the United States, according to former Reserve Bank Governor Raghuram Rajan.
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Trumps Rice Tariff Threat: Wake Up And Smell The Basmati, Warn Exporters
US President Donald Trump's latest warning that he may impose additional tariffs on rice exports from nations, including India, is unlikely to have any major impact on Indian rice exports, especially of basmati rice, according to rice exporters.
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Trump Warns Of New Tariffs On India, Says They Should Not "Dump Rice" In US
US President Donald Trump has warned that he may introduce new tariffs on agricultural imports, especially on rice imports from India and fertiliser from Canada, as trade talks with both countries continue without major progress.
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"Ready To Offer Uninterrupted Fuel To India": Putin Amid Trump Tariffs
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday he was ready to continue "uninterrupted shipments" of fuel to India, as New Delhi faces heavy US pressure to stop buying oil from Moscow.
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As Putin Visits India, US Seeks Stronger Ties In Fortifying Indo-Pacific
The United States has called for continued efforts to improve its relations with India, following a bitter run-in over tariffs and trade differences, with a new report highlighting the need for New Delhi's participation in countering the Indo-Pacific
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US Team Plans to Visit India Next Week For Trade Talks
A team of negotiators from the Trump administration led by Deputy US Trade Representative Rick Switzer plans to travel to India next week to continue talks on a trade agreement, according to a US official.
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"If US Has Right To Buy Our Fuel, Why Shouldn't India": Putin On Tariffs
Russian President Vladimir Putin challenged heavy US pressure on India not to buy Russian fuel if the US could do so as he began a two-day state visit, where he was embraced on arrival by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Factor For "Balance In South Asia": Rajnath Singh On India-Russia Strategic Ties
India and Russia are amping up cooperation on multiple fronts including defence amid US disapproval and soaring tariff.
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Phone Exports To US Triple To Over $1 Billion In October Despite Tariff Issues
India's smartphone exports to the US more than three-fold year-on-year to USD 1.47 billion in October despite global challenges, according to the government data.
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Russia Says It Is Ready To Address India's Concerns Over Trade Deficit
Moscow is fully aware of New Delhi's concerns about the massive trade deficit, and Russia is working with India to fix "the problem", Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday.
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"We Understand There Is Pressure Over India": Russia On US Tariffs
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday addressed concerns over India facing high US tariffs for purchasing Russian oil, saying Moscow recognises the challenge but will not intervene in New Delhi's bilateral issues with Washington.
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IMF Forecasts 'Robust' 6.6% Growth For India Despite Headwinds, US Tariffs
Despite external headwinds, India's economic growth rate in FY26 is expected to remain robust, supported by favourable domestic conditions, according to an IMF report released on Wednesday.
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"PM Modi Called...": Trump's New Claim On Stopping India-Pak Conflict
US President Donald Trump has said he settled tension between India and Pakistan after threatening the two countries with 350 per cent tariffs and claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called him to say "we're not going to go to war."