By Nandita Bose, Trevor Hunnicutt and David Brunnstrom WASHINGTON (Reuters) -India and the U.S. agreed on Thursday to start ...
President Trump met with Indian leader Narendra Modi, who has praised him in hopes of avoiding tariffs the administration ...
Trump's meeting appear underwhelming, considering the uncertainty imposed by the follow-up actions on the “reciprocal tariff, ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the United States President Donald Trump have spoken about easing tariffs and ...
Hours before Modi met with Trump at the White House, the US president signed an executive order on reciprocal tariffs, seeking to match existing duties on US exports in other countries with equivalent ...
Former Ambassador of India to the US and BJP leader Taranjit Singh Sandhu said the decision by the US government’s move to ...
The much-awaited hug came. Their hands clasped for handshakes that lingered. Smiles and fulsome praises were exchanged.
Experts note that fine print of what constitutes reciprocal tariffs needs to be understood, and could include aspects beyond ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has heaped praise on Trump in hopes of avoiding the tariffs that the White House has slapped on other countries.
Modi, during a meeting at the White House, predicts a ‘mega partnership’ between America and the world’s largest democracy.
During the two leaders’ meeting in Washington, Narendra Modi calls for a rise in trade between India and the US to US$500 billion by 2030.