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India will keep purchasing oil from Russia despite US President Donald Trump’s threats of penalties, two Indian government sources said, not wishing to be identified due to the sensitivity of the ...
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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Friday rejected US President Donald Trump's "dead economy" remark for India. The Republican leader had made the statement after the announcement of 25 per cent tariffs ...
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After Mocking 'Oil Deal' With Pakistan, Tharoor Now Rejects Trump's 'India Dead Economy' ClaimCongress MP Shashi Tharoor on August 1 rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's "dead economy" remark for India. Trump had made the statement after the announcement of 25 per cent tariffs for India, ...
NEW DELHI -- India has indicated that it would continue buying oil from Russia despite threats by U.S. President Donald Trump. The Indian foreign ministry said its relationship with Russia was “steady ...
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Disruption is never good and even if, as seems realistic, world trade does settle down, there will be lasting costs from the ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNFaced with Trump's threats, India says it will not stop purchasing Russian oilAnonymous sources with the Indian government told Reuters on Saturday that New Delhi would continue buying crude oil from Russia, regardless of threats from President Donald Trump to impose additional ...
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In November 2024, Donald J Trump’s fans in Delhi conducted prayers and a ‘havan’ for his success in the US presidential ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNApple's latest quarter revenue increases; CEO estimates $1.1b in tariff costsApple said in an earnings call on Thursday, July 31, that its revenue for the quarter that ended in June went up by 10%, ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNIndia on path to becoming third-largest economy, must remain alert to own economic priorities: PM ModiAsserting that India is on the path to becoming the world's third-largest economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the country must remain alert to its own economic priorities amid ...
In the face of potential penalties threatened by President Donald Trump, India has affirmed its decision to continue buying ...
Bank of Baroda's chief economist suggests India's domestic demand and service exports will buffer the impact of new US ...
President Donald Trump’s tariff onslaught this week left a lot of losers – from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria ...
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