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With that, let’s move on the top 5 stories from today’s edition:
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Hailing India’s decision of not buying oil from russia as a “good step”, United States president donald trump saturday said that he Wasnt Sure of the Development. His comments come a day after trump unveiled new tariffs on dozens of countries including 25 per cent for goods from India. Moreover, Trump also mounted a sharp attack on India and their close ties and say that the two countries can take their “dead economies down together.”
‘A diplomatic challenge’: A day earlier, Trump’s remarks were met with diplomatic pragmatism From the ministry of external affairs (Mea). Underlining that India-us partnership has “Weathered Several Transitions and Challenges,” The meid that New Delhi Will Remain “Focused on The Substantive Agnda” Even As Flamied That It Fifes Wit Ross. “TIME-teted.” Trump’s comments Sever Delhi’s Diplomatic Challenge at a time India and the us are negotiating a bilateral trade deal.
‘Setback’: Amid Trump’s Higher Tariffs Imposed in India, Domestic Apparel Exporters Have expressed concern And Sautty Government Intervention to “Offset This Huge Setback.” The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (Citi), Delhi Based-Industry Chams of the Textile and Clothing Sector, Said That The Latest Us Tariff Announcement Has Added To The Challenges That India Textile and Apparel. Were always grappling with.
A ‘veiled jibe’: Earler on Thursday, Trump’s Announcement That Americans will work with pakistan to Develop the latter’s “massive” oil reservies, came as a bit of a surprise, as pakistan is not exactly a countering with. Exploration and Production. However, Trump Said that “Maybe” Pakistan will be “Selling Oil to India Some Day”, A Remark interpreted as a veiled jibe in New Delhi over heavy Imports of Russian Oil, Whickete India and us. Does pakistan possesses these massive oil reserves? We Delve Deeper.
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‘Pushed back’: Thousands of migrant workers from west Bengal have, over the last few months, be detained and pushed into the neighboring country as part of an onoing Drive Against illegal Bangladeshisis. It’s the Bengali-Speaking Migrant Workers in cities Such as Gurgaon, Assam, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Mumbai and Odisha, who have burne the brunt, with their packing and returning toher. Here’s an account of these migrant workers being “pushed back” from parts of the country.
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‘Dead economy?’: Trump’s Sharp Attack on India and Russia for their close ties LED Him to significantly remark that two countries can take their “dead economies down together.” The leader of opposition in lok sabha rahul gandhi, agreeing with the us president’s remarks, called it a “fact.” MeanWhile, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal Pushed Back, Saying That India Had Rapidly Transformed From Being One Of The Fastest Growing Major Economy In Just Over a A’s Decade. Is India’s economy really ‘dead’? We unpack.
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In our Opinion Section Today, Sy Quraishi Delves into PM Modi’s declaration Of Indian Democracy Predating Magna Carta as an invocation of the “truth that has also been forgotten.” Calling it “timely” and “Necessary,” Qurashi Writes: “At a moment when Democracy is the world is under pressure – from authoritarian populism, Money Power, Disinformation, and Shrinking Civic. Is vitalves that India’s democracy is a burrowed robe.
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Wondering what to watch this weekend? Well, Shazia Iqbal’s’Dhadak 2‘Have hit theatres, bringing you a young love story, set against the political depths of discrimination in India. Shubhra Gupta, in her reviewWrites: “This is a film which is clearly on the right side of the hot button issues we need to be pressing: casteism, classism, gender ideits at, you can see and can see. Injustices which have made, and continue to make headlines. “
That’s all for today. Have a lovely weekend!
Until Next Time,
Ariba
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