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ABP News on MSNIndia Grew At 7.8% In Times Of 'Economic Selfishness', Says PM Modi Amid Trump's Tariff War
Modi highlighted India’s better-than-expected economic results, stressing resilience at a time when other economies are ...
PM Modi reports India's 7.8% Q1 growth, exceeding expectations despite global uncertainties and economic self-interest ...
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India Today on MSNIndia growing despite challenges from economic selfishness: PM's veiled dig at Trump
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the Semicon India 2025 in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI) India growing despite challenges from economic selfishness: PM's veiled dig at Trump This is a developing story ...
Semicon conferences organised across the world aim to maximise outreach of the technological advancements in the semiconductor domain as well as the policies of various countries to strengthen their ...
The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any ...
US President Donald Trump has imposed 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods going to the United States, in a bid to “Make America great again”.
Indian economy beat expectations in the first quarter growing at a stellar 7.8 percent even as the global economy was hurt by uncertainty. Can the country continue its growth momentum in coming ...
One Chinese interlocutor said India should realise that 'China can do without India, but India could not do without China', pointing to its inability to do without Chinese intermediates and components ...
While the 7.8 per cent first-quarter growth is a positive sign, experts warn the impact of US tariffs could be felt later in the year.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised at the Semicon India Conference that the global community has faith in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday appeared to take a dig at the US tariffs slapped on India for its continued purchase of Russian oil. PM Modi said that India has been performing better than ...
Taylor Swift’s engagement ring and Washington’s 50% tariffs have put Surat’s cutters and Mumbai’s traders in focus. While the duties may restore the premium appeal of natural stones, India’s booming ...
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