Mexico Strives To Balance Between Tariff Threats And China Amid Unpredictable US Trade Policies

As the United States under President Trump intensifies tariff threats on key imports to bolster its ‘America First’ strategy, Mexico finds itself navigating an increasingly unpredictable economic environment. The nation is caught between its heavy reliance on US markets and China’s aggressive global economic expansion, forcing policymakers and businesses to recalibrate strategies to safeguard growth….

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Emerging Economies Strengthen South-South Trade Ties Amid Renewed U.S. Tariff Threats

With President Donald Trump’s administration planning fresh rounds of tariffs on steel, autos, and electronics imports, emerging economies across Asia, Africa, and Latin America are accelerating efforts to deepen trade and investment ties among themselves to mitigate risks of a global trade slowdown. The proposed tariff hikes, ranging between 10% to 25%, threaten export-dependent growth…

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India Proposes $150–200 Billion Trade Offer To The US Amid Tariff Threats: Decision Awaits President Trump’s Nod

India has reportedly extended a significant trade offer worth between $150 billion and $200 billion to the United States, aiming to avert proposed new tariffs by President Donald Trump’s administration and to build a deeper strategic economic relationship. Senior government sources confirmed that while the modalities are still under discussion, the final call now rests…

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India Rejects Asim Munir’s Claims As Factually Incorrect After China’s Involvement Exposed During Operation Sindoor

Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated sharply after Indian defence and intelligence agencies exposed what they called “direct Chinese operational support” to Pakistan during the recent Operation Sindoor, with Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir rejecting Indian assertions as “factually incorrect.” The episode has once again brought India-China-Pakistan triangular security dynamics into focus, with strategic…

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Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli Stirs Fresh Row, Claims Ram, Shiva, Vishwamitra, Valmiki Were Nepali, Not Indian

In a controversial statement that has reignited cultural and geopolitical debates between Nepal and India, Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli claimed that Hindu deities and sages including Lord Ram, Shiva, Vishwamitra, and Valmiki were originally from Nepal and not India. His remarks have sparked outrage among Indian political leaders, religious organisations, and social media users,…

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Pakistan Open To Extraditing ‘Individuals Of Concern’ To India, Says Bilawal Bhutto: Potential Breakthrough In Cross-Border Counterterrorism

In a statement that could reshape the contours of India-Pakistan bilateral relations, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has declared that Islamabad has no objection to extraditing ‘individuals of concern’ to India if legal frameworks and mutual agreements permit such actions. The remarks were made during an interaction with journalists on the sidelines of a…

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Azerbaijan Signs $2 Billion Defence Deal with Pakistan Months After Operation Sindoor, Deepening Strategic Alignment

In a significant development with major geopolitical implications, Azerbaijan has signed a fresh $2 billion defence deal with Pakistan, further strengthening their strategic ties. This agreement comes months after Operation Sindoor, India’s joint military exercise with Armenia, Azerbaijan’s arch-rival in the Caucasus region, signalling the emergence of a sharper regional alignment. Context: What Is Operation…

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In Ghana, PM Modi Says Post-World War II Global Order Changing Fast, Calls for ‘Credible’ Reforms to Governance

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing the India-Ghana Business and Strategic Dialogue in Accra on Wednesday, asserted that the post-World War II global order is undergoing rapid transformation and urged for “credible and inclusive reforms” in global governance institutions to reflect contemporary realities. Key Highlights of PM Modi’s Address Speaking to a gathering of African leaders,…

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Thailand’s New Cabinet Members Take Oaths Amid Political Drama Involving Suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra

Thailand’s political landscape witnessed a dramatic turn on Wednesday as newly appointed Cabinet ministers took their oaths of office before King Maha Vajiralongkorn at Dusit Palace, in a ceremony marked by the conspicuous presence of suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The swearing-in ceremony follows weeks of legal and political uncertainty after Thailand’s Constitutional Court temporarily…

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Bangladesh Seeks Extradition of Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India: Political Shockwaves Across South Asia

In a dramatic development that has triggered political tremors across South Asia, Bangladesh has reportedly sought the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India. The move comes amid a rapidly escalating political crisis in Dhaka, where the current interim government has initiated legal proceedings against several top leaders of the Awami League, including…

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