India resumes trade talks with US, expects deal ‘soon’
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India resumes trade talks with US, expects deal ‘soon’
New Delhi: India and the US have almost concluded the first part of their new trade deal, the Indian commerce minister said, as delegations began talks in New Delhi on Tuesday. A US delegation led by Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia Brendan Lynch arrived in India on Mond»»»
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'US trade talks on commas and full stops now'
New Delhi: India and US have finalised most elements of the legal text of the first tranche of the bilateral trade agreement, with negotiations now focused on "commas and full stops", commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said Monday, but the treaty, in the works for 15 months, will only be s»»»
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War on Iran about oil, not for wiping out civilisation: RSS General Secy Hosabale
The West Asia conflict is driven by oil, not civilization, according to RSS General Secretary Dattareya Hosabale. He believes India can influence leaders towards peace. Wars stem from greed or wicked minds. Hosabale also supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for austerity, deeming it essent»»»
India rebukes Trump over ‘hellhole’ remarks on birthright citizenship | The Express Tribune
India has dismissed as “uninformed” comments shared by US President Donald Trump that described the country as a “hellhole”, saying they were inappropriate and inconsistent with strong ties between the two nations. The remarks originated from conservative commentator Michael Savage during an episod»»»
India denounces ‘hellhole’ remark shared by Trump
India’s Foreign Ministry says comments by US radio host Michael Savage, circulated by Trump, are ‘uninformed’. Comments shared by United States President Donald Trump referring to India as a “hellhole” were “in poor taste” and at odds with the countries’ relationship, an Indian official has said. T»»»
India rebukes Trump for sharing ‘hellhole’ remarks on birthright citizenship
NEW DELHI, April 24 - India has dismissed as "uninformed" comments shared by U.S. President Donald Trump that described the country as a “hellhole”, saying they were inappropriate and inconsistent with the strong relationship between the two countries. The comments were made by conservative comment»»»
Trump’s ‘hellhole’ jibe: India says comments in poor taste
India’s foreign ministry on Thursday called remarks referring to Indians as living in a “hellhole” — carried in a post shared by US President Donald Trump on his Truth Social account — “obviously uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste”. “They certainly do not reflect the reality of the India-U»»»
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