Responding to the US move, a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "Barring Chinese airlines from flying over Russia on flights to and from the US would hinder travel and people-to-people exchanges."
"If Trump's ire is on the trade surpluses, it should actually be directed at China, not at India. India is a sideshow for all these, and it probably got activated due to personal egoistic reasons, on the Nobel Prize or the ceasefire. So we were in a very strange situation", the professor
While addressing the second annual convocation ceremony of the Indian Institute of Management, Mumbai, PK Mishra asserted that the IIM alumni have contributed to the Indian industries, commerce and governance.
India is moving ahead with courage and confidence in the midst of global complexities and challenges, Dr PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, said on Saturday, noting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has envisaged a grand vision of Viksit Bharat and that far-reaching cha
"Our economy is reeling at a sub-par growth rate, inequality has widened, wage growth has miserably stagnated, household savings are getting depleted, youth does not have jobs, middle class and poor are being robbed to help cronies, and we are facing a trade war, which would hurt both our ag
Former Malaysian MP Tan Sri Lim Kit Siang criticised US President Donald Trump's trade war policies and urged India, China, Vietnam, Japan, and Indonesia to work together for global peace, development, and climate action, despite border tensions. He stressed the need for cooperation to build
Amid tariff war with US, China increases its exports to other countries like India, European Union (EU), and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as per the May trade data, stated a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).
Global trade wars are biggest risk to the investment this year, followed by major geopolitical conflict, and higher inflation, revealed Global Family Office Report 2025 by UBS.
Amid the ongoing trade tensions between US and China, countries like India and Japan may be able to negotiate better deals with the US, according to a report by Jefferies.
Facing US tariffs and rising risks in China, more than 25 per cent of Taiwanese businesses operating in China are considering ending their operations, while 50 per cent plan to expand investments into non-Chinese supply chains, according to the Straits Exchange Foundation.
India must engage with both the US and China and it should not draw itself into any binary amid the trade wars between economic giants, Ajay Srivastava, founder of Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said in a note.