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We’re not treated very well by India, saving big trade deal for later, says Trump ahead of visit
When asked whether he expects a trade deal with India before the visit, US President Donald Trump said that the US is doing a ... -
Cargo of Chinese ship carrying ‘missile parts’ to Karachi unloaded at Kandla
Hindustan Times first reported on Monday that the merchant vessel (MV) Da Cui Yun had been detained by Indian customs officials at Deendayal Port, ... -
False” Aadhar: UIDAI confirms 127 persons served notices in Hyd
The UIDAI on Tuesday said its Hyderabad office has sent notices to 127 people for allegedly obtaining Aadhaar numbers on “false pretences” but asserted ... -
Renault Launches Made-In-India Triber MPV in South Africa; Priced at 1.65 Lakh SA Rands
Renault is currently at fourth position in terms of volumes in the South African passenger vehicle segment with a market share of 7.7 per ... -
CHINA OFFERS ‘TRAINING’ HELP TO INDIAN MILITARY
In what could strengthen India, China bilateral ties, highest number of the Chinese Military Officers have been training in India. While the military ties ... -
India becomes world’s 5th largest economy, overtakes UK, France
A US-based think tank World Population Review in its report said India’s economy is the fifth largest in the world with a GDP of ... -
Ahead of Trump visit: India and US set to finalise $10-billion trade deal in February
India and the US are likely to finalise a mega trade deal pegged above $10 billion (more than Rs 71,000 crore) next month when ... -
After China, Pakistan also withdraws from shooting World Cup, will start in Delhi from March 15
In a big relief to the organizers, China has withdrawn its name from the ISSF World Cup to be held in New Delhi in ... -
‘Actions have serious consequences’: US Senators’ letter against CAA, Kashmir measures
Ahead of US President Donald Trump’s India visit later this month, four top US senators have written to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, ... -
Satya Nadella shreds India’s citizenship act with a single comment
Satya Nadella, the India-born CEO of Microsoft and one of the highest profile Indians in the world, doesn’t support the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) ...









