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PM Modi countered Trump's tariff threats with a message of confidence: India is on track to become the world’s third-largest economy, and thus must remain vigilant about its own interests in an unstable world.

Donald Trump said that he will raise tariffs on India again within 24 hours. This comes after he announced a 25 per cent tariff from August 7.

Russia has condemned the Trump tariff threat to India. It called the US pressure 'illegal' and an attack on sovereign trade rights.

The US State Department will launch a pilot programme that could require business or tourist visa applicants to pay a bond of up to $15,000.

India on Monday strongly rejected US President Donald Trump’s threat to impose heavy tariffs over its purchase of Russian oil, calling the targeting 'unjustified and unreasonable'.

US President Donald Trump on Monday issued a fresh warning to India, saying he would 'substantially raise' the tariff imposed on the country.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Saturday said that it is time to support our negotiators to get India a good outcome while protecting national interests and displaying some degree of flexibility.

Pakistan has potential in oil and shale gas, but high costs, security risks, and past setbacks limit progress and deter investors.

PM Modi said that farmers, small industries, and youth are top priorities as India moves toward becoming the world’s third-largest economy.

India has clarified that there is no interruption in its imports of Russian oil, countering a recent statement by US President Donald Trump suggesting otherwise.