US President Donald Trump has said India "will do what's right" on the deportation of illegal migrants following a phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders spoke on Monday, their first conversation since Trump's inauguration last week.
By David Brunnstrom, Kanishka Singh and Shilpa Jamkhandikar WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump stressed the importance of India buying more American-made security equipment and moving toward a fair bilateral trading relationship in a phone call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday,
JP Morgan's Sajjid Chinoy believes the uncertain global landscape under Trump 2.0 could weigh on all emerging markets, including India. He sees the Union Budget 2025 facing the challenge of responding to the domestic slowdown without appearing to lower the guard against a hostile global environment.
Fear and uncertainty are rippling through India, which sends more undocumented migrants to the United States than any other country outside Latin America.
US President Donald Trump has said that he will likely meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Washington in February. This after Trump and Modi shared what he described as a productive phone call on Monday in which they stressed the need for ‘a mutually beneficial and trusted partnership.
Brian Motherway, Head of the Energy Efficiency and Inclusive Transitions Office at IEA spoke to India Today Digital about the challenges of achieving energy efficiency.
Heidelberg Materials, the world's second-largest cement maker, wants to do more deals in the U.S. in 2025 and is confident the policies of President Donald Trump will boost its business. In his first comments since Trump took office last week,
Ajay Menon, MD & CEO at Motilal Oswal, indicates that upcoming events, including the Union Budget 2025, will influence market sentiment. He notes a cautious outlook for the Indian stock market due to factors like subdued earnings and foreign institutional investor selling.
Trump’s executive order specifies that for a child in the US to gain citizenship, at least one parent must be a US citizen, a legal permanent resident or a member of the US military
Alex Soros, the son of Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros, met Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka. The development comes in the backdrop of US President Donald Trump freezing all financial aid abroad – including to Yunus’ interim government in Bangladesh.