Washington–Delhi Rift Widens as Trump Team Hits Out Over Russian Oil

A Familiar Flashpoint in US–India Relations The United States–India relationship has weathered repeated trade disputes, but Washington’s latest criticism marks a renewed escalation. President Donald Trump’s trade adviser, Peter Navarro, has reignited tensions by accusing New Delhi of running a “profiteering scheme” through discounted Russian oil imports. The controversy has revived debates over tariffs, energy security,…

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Trump’s Chip Gambit Reshapes the India-China Equation

A Trade War with Far-Reaching Ripples Donald Trump’s return to tariff-heavy policies has reopened old wounds in the global economy. What began as a U.S.-China trade war in his first term—centered on steel, solar panels, and consumer goods—has now sharpened into a fight over semiconductors, the building blocks of artificial intelligence and the digital economy. While…

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New Online Gaming Bill 2025: A Ban on Money Games, A Boost for E-Sports

Why a New Law Now The Indian Parliament has introduced the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025, a landmark proposal that seeks to reshape the country’s vast online gaming industry. From prohibiting money-driven fantasy platforms to formally recognizing e-sports, the bill comes at a time when concerns over addiction, financial fraud, and national security are…

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A New Chapter: India, China Resume Flights, Boost Trade, and Discuss Border Peace

A New Phase in a Complex Relationship India and China, Asia’s two largest emerging powers, have often walked a fine line between cooperation and rivalry. Their relationship has been strained in recent years, particularly after the 2020 border clashes that brought ties to their lowest point in decades. Yet, recent diplomatic engagements suggest a cautious…

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HAL Gets Green Light for 97 More Tejas Mark 1A Fighters in ₹62,000-Crore Deal

Strengthening Defence Through ‘Make in India’ In a landmark decision that underlines India’s push for self-reliance in defence manufacturing, the government has cleared a ₹62,000-crore project to procure 97 indigenously built Tejas Mark 1A fighter aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF). The move not only boosts the country’s military preparedness but also aligns with Prime Minister Narendra…

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