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A surprise phone call from US President Donald Trump became the centrepiece of America's 250th Independence Day celebrations at the US Embassy in New Delhi. Trump praised India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
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A surprise phone call from US President Donald Trump became the centrepiece of America's 250th Independence Day celebrations at the US Embassy in New Delhi. Trump praised India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
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During a live event celebrating the 250th Independence Day of the United States in New Delhi, Donald Trump made a surprise call, expressing his admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi., India News, Times Now |
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In an exclusive interview with India Today TV during his India visit, Marco Rubio made it clear that the relationship between Washington and New Delhi now holds major strategic importance for the United States. |
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Congress general secretary in charge of communications, Jairam Ramesh, asked why the Modi government had not shown the courage to renounce what he termed an 'anti-people' and 'dangerous' India-US trade deal |
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Nikesh Arora the CEO of cybersecurity giant Palo Alto Networks, has pushed back against the widespread belief that artificial intelligence will automatically reduce the need for human workers. According to a report by business insider, speaking at the New York Times' Hard Fork podcast, Arora called it a 'fallacy' to assume that productivity gains from AI means fewer employees. |
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New United States immigration rules will create more procedural hurdles for Indian professionals and students seeking permanent residency. Those already in the US may need to complete the process in their home countries. This could disrupt careers and impact future talent attraction. Experts believe lawful temporary visa holders, especially H-1B visa holders, will be disproportionately affected. |
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed racist remarks against Indians in America. He called these comments the work of 'stupid people'. Rubio stated such remarks do not reflect the United States' welcoming nature. He highlighted that immigrants have significantly enriched the nation. Rubio made these statements during his visit to New Delhi for bilateral talks. |
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India, U.S. looking at firming up a trade deal soon; BJP's Debangshu Panda wins the Falta repoll by over 1 lakh votes and more in The Hindu's top news of May 24, 2026. |
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United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio addresses racist remarks against Indians, affirming America's welcoming stance as well as immigration reforms. |
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India and the U.S. are set to finalize a beneficial trade deal, enhancing cooperation in trade, energy, and defense. |