India’s playbook for dealing with Trump-era disruption offers lessons for navigating political and economic uncertainty.
NEW DELHI, Jan 18 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has invited India to join his "Board of Peace" initiative aimed at ...
At least eight more countries say the United States has invited them to join President Donald Trump’s new Board of Peace ...
In February 2025, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed to the White House. He was the second foreign ...
For India, the best option is to take cues from other major powers, and there is no need to bend too far forward or backward.
In a world where strategic impatience increasingly defines great-power behaviour, India’s measured pause may be its most ...
At the White House press briefing, Donald Trump claimed that Pakistan's prime minister said he helped save over 10 million ...
India was among some 60 countries that received invitations last week from Trump to join the Board of Peace ...
On Trump's Board of Peace, India must continue to consult partners on the best way forward, particularly the Palestinians, even as it keeps its own independent counsel ...
Trump’s Davos moment was designed for headlines. The launch of the “Board of Peace” brought together select countries and loud symbolism. But India’s empty chair told a different story. Even after a ...
In 2025, Trump accepted an invitation from Xi to visit Beijing in April 2026. The call, as U.S. media reported, was initiated ...
On this Special Report, the focus is on the escalating geopolitical tensions between the United States and Iran. Following ...