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India’s Modi meets China’s top diplomat Wang as Asian powers rebuild ties
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met China’s top diplomat Wang Yi and hailed the “steady progress” made in improving the bilateral relationship after a years-long standoff between the nuclear-armed Asian powers and as the two nations navigate a shifting global economy upended by United States President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
India expects consumption tax cuts announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will give a boost to the economy without hurting the government’s fiscal deficit, helping to offset the fallout from higher US tariffs.
India would not accept any compromise when it comes to the interests of its farmers, cattle-rearers and fishermen, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Friday as the country wrestles with steep tariffs imposed by the US following breakdown of trade talks.
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India's Modi vows to protect farmers, cuts tax, pushes self-reliance amid Trump tariff tensions
By YP Rajesh, Shilpa Jamkhandikar and Nikunj Ohri NEW DELHI (Reuters) -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,
For two decades, Washington has courted New Delhi. Trump’s sudden hostility could mark the beginning of a rupture.
The Trump administration’s proposed high tariffs on Indian imports raise concerns about the U.S.-India partnership. But the rates seem to be part of a negotiating tactic aimed at concluding a trade
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced additional 25% tariff on India for its purchases of Russian oil, bringing the combined tariffs imposed by the United States on its ally to 50%.
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India gets more Apple production as White House ups pressure on oil deals
Apple is pushing more iPhone production into India while the White House hits the country with new trade threats over its growing ties with Russia.
Sharing details about the meeting, the prime minister shared that India and China were making “steady progress” regarding its diplomatic ties
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met China's top diplomat and hailed the “steady progress” made in improving the countries' relationship after a yearslong standoff between the nuclear-armed powers.
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