American economist Steve Hanke slammed Donald Trump’s tariff policy, calling it self-destructive, as the US imposed a 50% duty on Indian goods, escalating trade tensions with criticism from India, Russia, and China.
The US doubled import duty on Indian goods to 50% over Russian oil purchases, which India termed unfair. PM Modi vowed to protect farmers’ interests and sought stronger global partnerships, including with Russia and China.
US President Donald Trump has imposed a 50% tariff on Indian goods, escalating trade tensions. The move sparked strong reactions, and now global attention turns to India’s counterstrategy.
Donald Trump defended his decision to raise tariffs on 69 countries, calling it crucial for boosting America’s economy and repaying national debt, while sparking intense debate in global trade circles.
The growing tension between America and Russia has once again raised the world's concern. In response to President Donald Trump's decision to deploy nuclear submarines, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced the deployment of deadly hypersonic missiles. Its impact can be directly seen in Europe and Ukraine.
US President Donald Trump has issued a new tariff order. The list of countries that have suffered the most due to these heavy tariffs imposed by the US is shared below. Let us know which countries were most affected by Trump's tariffs.
The Delhi High Court dismissed the petition of the Turkish company 'Celebi Ground Handling India Private Limited' against the cancellation of security clearance.
An 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit Russia, causing panic and tsunami fears in America, Japan, and Pacific islands. High alerts issued as people prepare for possible deadly sea waves.
Jawad Mustafavi claimed that the decision was taken after the intervention of the Indian Grand Mufti. The Grand Mufti had appealed to Yemeni Sufi scholar Sheikh Umar Hafiz Thangal to send a delegation of Yemeni scholars.
Pahalgam attack culprit Musa Suleimani was also among the three terrorists killed in Operation Mahadev in the valley. A US made M4 carbine was recovered from him. This is a semi-automatic assault rifle which has been in use by the US Army since 1994.
Amid rising border tensions, Thailand and Cambodia leaders will meet in Malaysia tomorrow. The talks aim to negotiate a ceasefire after repeated clashes near the disputed Preah Vihear temple region, raising global attention.
Two Buddhist nations, Thailand and Cambodia, clash again over the ancient Hindu Preah Vihear temple, a thousand-year-old site that fuels historic, religious, and political tensions on their disputed border.