"President Trump's change of mood, change of tone, change of language is powerful evidence of the effectiveness of Prime Minister Modi's Swadeshi foreign policy. When Prime Minister Modi took the stand, basically, it was based on a very simple fact that India will not be bullied," Akbar t
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh took a sharp jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi after he referred to the United States as India's "natural partner" in a reply to a post by US President Donald Trump. Ramesh questioned the nature of this partnership, especially after Trump's repeated claims a
Fitch Ratings has revised its global GDP growth forecast moderately upward to 2.4 per cent for 2025, an increase of 0.2 percentage points from the June outlook.
"It is common to fight (elections) in a democracy. Our main target is to save the constitution and safeguard democracy. The land where people like Mahatma Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel were born and attained freedom for the country - these two are highly honourable for us. The country is u
"Both of these are large nations; I am confident that very soon, good relations will be established between the two. I want to say this very clearly that this time, the talks should not be between Modi and Trump, but it should be about the interests of America and India," Tiwari told ANI.
In a post shared on X, questioning the nature of the ongoing negotiations between India and the US, Kejriwal wrote: "What kind of negotiation is going on between the two countries? Only one-sided talks? Keeping our farmers, traders, and the employment of youth on the line, the Indian mark
"It is not done till it is not done. With great respect, you may have a different post from President Trump on Truth Social tomorrow. Until something concludes on terms that are not unfavourable to India, the proof of the pudding lies in its eating," Tewari, the Lok Sabha MP, told ANI.
Amid the heightened economic uncertainties following the US imposing a 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods, a potential solution seems to be on the cards with President Trump saying that both countries are "continuing negotiations to address trade barriers between the two nations."
Indian stock markets continued their upward momentum on Wednesday, supported by positive global cues and the ongoing exchange of optimistic posts on social media between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Prime Minister will also attend the programme of birth centenary celebration of Bharat Ratna Dr Bhupen Hazarika at Veterinary College Field, Khanapara in Guwahati on September 13. A commemorative coin is also set to be launched honouring the personality.
Following US President Donald Trump's call to address "trade barriers" between India and the US, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed optimism about the ongoing negotiations, calling them a path to "unlocking the limitless potential" of the India-US partnership.