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WASHINGTON: US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday (Aug 19) accused India of profiteering from its increased purchases of Russian oil during the war in Ukraine, saying Washington viewed the pr
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China promises to address India's rare earths needs as border talks begin, Indian source says
There is an upward trend in India-China relations and Beijing has promised to address New Delhi's needs on rare earths, a top Indian official and a source said on Tuesday, as the neighbours rebuild ties that were damaged by a 2020 border clash.
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi made a veiled reference to the U.S. in New Delhi on Monday, by noting that India and Beijing should find ways to coexist against a backdrop of “unilateral bullying.” C
India's government plans to ban online games played with money, a proposed bill showed on Tuesday, in what would be a heavy blow for an industry that has attracted billions of dollars of foreign investment.
The remark comes a day after Donald Trump met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House and assured of a trilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin.
India has suspended an 11% import duty on cotton until September 30, in a move seen as a signal to Washington that New Delhi is willing to address U.S. concerns on agricultural tariffs, while also easing pressure on its garment industry.
As Washington slaps punitive oil-linked tariffs on New Delhi, India’s response is less about panic and more about positioning. Rather than scrambling for cover, South Block appears to be turning the moment into a strategic chess move,
China FM Wang Yi meets Jaishankar in India, slams ‘bully’ Trump as Beijing reset ties with New Delhi
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and India’s Jaishankar met in New Delhi to respond to President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, with Wang calling them “overwhelming bullying.” Amid rising U.S. pressure, both nations reaffirmed their resolve to rebuild bilateral cooperation.
China relations, they should be partners, not view each other as threats, says China's foreign minister Wang Yi — and flies to Islamabad