US President Donald Trump has imposed an additional 25 per cent tariff on imports from India, as per the economists and experts the move could dent the India's GDP growth in FY26 by 0.4 per cent.
Director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center, Michael Kugelman said, "...Unfortunately, given just how the relationship has been developing in recent days, this new announcement is not all that surprising. The President has also appeared very committed to following through wi
Industry leaders and economists have expressed confidence in the growth of Tamil Nadu which achieved double digit economic growth and said that the state could exceed 12 per cent in the coming year if it sustains this momentum the current economic momentum.
Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra questioned the government's reluctance to hold a debate, stating that the Opposition was "only asking for a discussion" and that the issue could be "easily resolved" if the ruling party was willing.
'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar believes Shubman Gill had a "fantastic approach" during his first captaincy assignment for India in Tests, but feels there were areas where things could have been done differently.
"When we first thought of the Subhadra scheme, we had never thought that so much change could come in the lives of women in such a small amount of money. Today, we are confident that women are moving in the right direction, and the instalment of Subhadra that the government is giving will ta
The US Embassy in India has issued a stern warning to visa holders, reminding them to respect the terms of their US visa and authorised period of stay in the United States and making it clear that any violation could lead to visa revocation and possible deportation.
With the team in transition without its seniors, Gill led a new-look Indian side to a 2-2 series draw that looks as good as a win. All the matches went till the very last day, with four of them going right into the final session. Both teams were extremely competitive with bat and ball alike.
US President Donald Trump defended firing BLS head Erika McEntarfer after a weak jobs report, accusing her of past data manipulation. The move sparked strong criticism from Democrats and economists, who warned it could undermine trust in official labor statistics, according to The Hill.