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How Indian Americans can save the U.S.-India relationship
All Americans have the duty to build the civil society needed to propel the U.S.-India partnership forward, but Indian Americans are singularly positioned to lead that effort. In addition to their inter-cultural skills, Indian Americans’ remarkable economic success gives them the resources needed to catalyze these initiatives.
To be pro-India is not to necessarily support any particular political party in India, but to support positions that would favor a strong, prosperous, and secure India.
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‘India Is A Great Power’: American Economist Slams US President Donald Trump’s Tariffs As ‘Unconstitutional’
American economist Jeffrey Sachs has criticised US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 50 per cent tariff on imports from India, calling the move “unconstitutional” and warning that US politicians “do not care at all about India”.
What we know about the Minneapolis shooter, anti-Trump protests planned across U.S. for Labor Day, and more Length: Long Speed: 1.0x President Donald Trump's decision to double tariffs on Indian imports to 50% could have significant repercussions for ...
Former Obama aide and ex-ambassador Rahm Emanuel accused Donald Trump of destroying decades of US-India diplomatic progress in pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize. Emanuel alleged that Trump’s ego and Pakistan-linked financial interests led to the breakdown of strategic ties.
Ashley J Tellis, former senior adviser to the US ambassador to India, speaks to Ritika Chopra on how New Delhi can navigate the new realities under Trump. Edited excerpts
The background for the Saudi-Pakistan agreement is the fact that the regional security order has collapsed due to the Israeli attack on Doha.' 'The Americans have largely abandoned their security guarantee for West Asia and the region has no choice but to look at alternatives.