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Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced India is now the top smartphone supplier to the US, with electronics manufacturing ...
"By standing firm against coercive trade tactics, India has bolstered its reputation as a principled and independent power.
As India-US trade talks stall, the resilience of India’s economy is a cornerstone of its ability to weather these tariff ...
Far from denting our economy, the tariff threat can serve as an inflection point, providing an impetus to turbocharge reforms ...
The EY–Parthenon report notes that cheap production costs and government-backed incentives are causing India to become a leader in the global auto component market.
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India's trade test: Retaliate, rebuild, reposition

When President Donald Trump announced a unilateral 50% tariff on Indian goods last week, doubling down on an already aggressive 25% baseline, it marked a clear shift in tone. This was no longer about ...
"India is becoming a key pillar to the China+1 strategy being adopted by global auto OEMs for components. Additionally, low mfg. costs + GoI induced incentives are further boosting exports," the ...
DRDO Chairman Samir V Kamat confidently projects India will hit the Rs 50,000 crore defence export mark by 2028-29, driven by growing global demand and strong domestic defence production growth.
DRDO Chairman, Samir V Kamat, has expressed confidence in India reaching its Rs 50,000 crore defence export target by the ...
India aims for Rs 50,000 crore in defence exports by 2029. DRDO Chairman Samir V Kamat is confident about achieving this goal ...
In a world currently being influenced by Trump's tariff tactics, India is being considered as the key for a China+1 strategy adopted by auto OEMs, with automotive majors look to diversify their supply ...