Tag: US
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Why Does The US Need India, More Than India Need The US?
The evolving relationship between the United States and India, is important for India but the bilateral relations between both countries are extremely important for the US. While both countries desire closer ties, it is the United States that needs to firmly embrace India’s company. There are 5 major reasons for the United States needing India ... -
US Federal Government Agencies Hit In Global Cyberattack
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has confirmed that a global Cyberattack has adversely affected several federal government agencies in the United States. The attack has targeted widely used software, causing significant concern among officials. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced that it is assisting multiple federal agencies that ... -
PM Modi invites UK PM Johnson as Republic Day chief guest
PM Modi invites UK PM: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended a formal invitation to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to be the chief guest at the 2021 Republic Day celebrations in India. As per media reports, the two leaders held a telephonic conversation on November 27 when PM Modi invited the UK Prime Minister ... -
Pompeo to arrive in Delhi today to conclude BECA, shares views of an open Indo-Pacific plan
On October 27, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said two officials will be assigned to continue talks with Pompeo and Esper on counter-terrorism cooperation. Apart from bilateral meetings the US designatory will also meet PM Narendra Modi and NSA Ajit Doval. Ministerial meeting of a 2+2 plan is set ... -
US President Donald Trump earned $2.3 million from licensing deals in India: Report
A recent report by The New York Times has revealed that US President Donald Trump’s revenues from the foreign market in his first two years in the White House amounted around 73 million dollars, with at least USD 2.3 million revenue coming from licensing deals in India. According to a report by Moneycontrol.com, sales of ... -
India Expands Air Bubble Travel Arrangements With Western Countries
Like the United Kingdom, India is proving its mantle by being a nation of vision and innovation as it now goes full throttle into setting down air bubble travel protocols with various nations worldwide. Under the set protocols, the air bubble travel arrangements will be facilitated between India’s national air carrier, the Air India and ... -
India Follow Suit To Air Bubble System For Air Travel
The travel arrangement has become easier between India and France, US and the others. The air bubble system which had been initiated by the UK is now being utilized by India too. India is now going to initiate their travel arrangements with UK, UAE, France, US and Germany. Through this arrangement, said Indian civil aviation ... -
PM Modi, Trump discuss G7, India-China border issue, WHO reforms over phone call
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held a telephonic conversation with US President Donald Trump on an array of topics. In a statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs, the US President spoke about his desire to expand the ambit of G7 group to PM Modi, extending an invitation to India to attend the ... -
India-China stand-off: Delhi adopts diplomatic dialogue route with Beijing to resolve border issue
To resolve the brewing border issue with China, India has taken the route of diplomatic dialogue, while declining US President, Donald Trump’s offer to mediate. India avoided US meddling into the border dispute, which it referred to as an internal matter between the two countries. In order to resolve Delhi-Beijing standoff over skirmish between the ... -
Why does NRI population stuck in India eager to fly back to the US?
The Indian Diaspora that stays and earns in dollars is stuck in their homeland, since the lockdown was imposed on most of the Indian population. The NRI population that stays in the US is wishing to go back and appealing to PM Narendra Modi to open access to flights for their safe return. Most of ...