Referring to the recent trade agreements between US and other countries such as the EU, Indonesia, Philippines and the latest comments by Donald Trump that India may have to pay 20-25 per cent tariffs, Vice Chancellor of Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) Professor Rakesh Mohan Joshi o
Rashtriya Janata Dal MP Manoj Jha on Wednesday expressed frustration over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech in the Lok Sabha, questioning why the PM spoke in vague terms without naming anyone, particularly regarding US President Donald Trump's claims of brokering a ceasefire between I
Gogoi pointed out the discrepancy in Trump's claims and the government's stance, suggesting that either US President Trump or PM Modi might not be telling the truth.
Congress MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla on Wednesday demanded that the Centre directly name and rebut US President Donald Trump over his claim of a ceasefire in the India-Pakistan war in exchange for trade, saying the issue concerns the dignity of the nation and cannot be met with silence or ambi
"...Main unko kehna chahta hoon, woh kaan kholke sun le. 22 April se 16 June tak, ek bhi phone call President Trump aur Prime Minister Modi ke beech mein nahi hua. (I want to tell them to listen carefully: from April 22 to June 16, not a single phone call took place between President Trum
Dubey cited a letter dated December 5, 1971, written by Indira Gandhi to US President Richard Nixon, requesting a ceasefire and implying India's government was in danger, accusing Congress of spreading false narratives about India's history.
He criticised PM Modi's response to Donald Trump's claims of brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Bhagat questioned why PM Modi and his government haven't publicly denied Trump's claims, which have been made over 30 times.
Speaking to reporters on his way home from a trip to Scotland on Tuesday (local time), Trump alleged that one such worker was the late Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein's highest-profile accusers.
Congress leader and Lok Sabha MP Imran Masood took a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, saying that the latter presented a weak image of himself during his speech in Parliament by not publicly denouncing US President Donald Trump's claims of brokering a ceasefire deal between
Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrashekhar said that the party's state unit has reached out to the Chhattisgarh government over the arrest of the two nuns in Durg, clarifying that there has been "no issue of trafficking or conversion."
Yadav stated that the Indian leadership appears to have surrendered to Trump's demands, lacking the courage to call out the US president for potential falsehoods.