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In a high-profile address to a joint session of Congress, U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Indias high import tariffs, specifically highlighting the country’s 100% duty on American automobiles. He argued that such trade barriers have placed American businesses at a disadvantage for too long and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to ensuring fair trade practices. By singling out India, Trump underscored the broader issue of trade imbalances, which he believes have hurt the U.S. economy and its exporters. Trump reiterated the importance of trade reciprocity, stating that while the United States has maintained relatively low tariffs, other nations, including India, have imposed significantly higher duties on American goods. To address this imbalance, he announced the introduction of reciprocal tariffs, set to take effect on April 2. Under this policy, the U.S. will impose tariffs that mirror the rates levied by other countries on American exports. This move is aimed at leveling the playing field for U.S. businesses and reinforcing Trump’s America First economic strategy, which prioritizes domestic industry and American workers.
During his speech, Trump delivered a strong message, making it clear that the U.S. would no longer tolerate what he views as unfair trade practices. His statement, Whatever they tax us, we will tax them, signaled a firm and aggressive approach to trade disputes. This rhetoric aligns with his administration’s broader trade policies, which have included tariff battles with major economies like China and the European Union. The decision to impose reciprocal tariffs could have significant implications for India’s trade relationship with the United States. India’s key export sectors, such as pharmaceuticals, textiles, and IT services, rely heavily on the American market. Any disruption in trade flows could negatively impact Indian businesses, potentially leading to economic challenges for exporters who depend on U.S. consumers. The new tariff measures also raise concerns about potential retaliatory actions from India, further escalating trade tensions between the two nations.
In response to the growing pressure, India is exploring ways to minimize the potential fallout. The government is reportedly considering reductions in tariffs on select imports, including automobiles and chemicals, as a goodwill gesture to facilitate negotiations with the U.S. Officials hope that by making these concessions, they can secure a favorable trade deal with Washington by the fall. However, despite these efforts, certain sticking points remain unresolved. One of the biggest challenges in the ongoing trade discussions is India’s reluctance to lower tariffs on agricultural imports. The Indian government is keen on protecting its domestic farmers, who form a crucial voting bloc and rely on government support. Reducing import duties on agricultural products could expose local farmers to increased competition from U.S. agricultural exports, a scenario that Indian policymakers are eager to avoid. This issue remains a major hurdle in trade negotiations, adding complexity to an already tense economic relationship.
Despite diplomatic efforts to find common ground, the upcoming reciprocal tariffs pose a significant challenge for India-U.S. trade relations. If both sides fail to reach a mutually beneficial agreement, the new measures could lead to a prolonged trade dispute, affecting industries in both countries. Moreover, the broader global trade landscape could also be impacted, as other nations may adopt similar protectionist policies in response to the U.S. move. As the deadline for the new tariffs approaches, all eyes will be on the negotiations between Washington and New Delhi. While there is potential for compromise, the outcome remains uncertain. What is clear, however, is that trade relations between the U.S. and India have entered a critical phase, with both nations needing to navigate economic pressures, political considerations, and strategic interests in the coming months.
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Khalistani extremists heckle and attempt to attack EAM Jaishankar in London; an individual tears the Indian flag.
NEW DELHI: External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar faced heckling and an attempted attack by Khalistani extremists in London on Thursday (IST) as he was leaving an event at the Chatham House think tank. A widely circulated video shows a man running toward Jaishankar’s vehicle and tearing the Indian national flag in front of London police officers. Despite the act of vandalism, the officers did not intervene. Pro-Khalistan supporters were also seen waving their flag and protesting outside the venue where Jaishankar participated in a discussion.
The incident occurred during Jaishankar’s official visit to the UK from March 4-9, aimed at strengthening the India-UK comprehensive strategic partnership. His agenda includes discussions with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and other key officials, covering areas such as trade, health, education, people-to-people ties, and defence cooperation.
Jaishankar’s visit comes at a time of increasing tensions between India and pro-Khalistan groups abroad. In recent years, such groups have staged protests outside Indian diplomatic missions, raising concerns over security threats to Indian officials overseas. The London incident further underscores the challenges faced by Indian diplomats in engaging with global partners while addressing extremist activities targeting India’s interests.
Following his UK engagements, Jaishankar will travel to Ireland from March 6-7, where he is scheduled to meet Irish Foreign Minister Simon Harris, interact with other officials, and engage with the Indian diaspora. His discussions in Ireland are expected to focus on strengthening bilateral relations, economic cooperation, and expanding educational and technological partnerships. This visit marks an important step in India’s diplomatic outreach to Europe, reinforcing ties with key allies while addressing global challenges, including security and economic partnerships.
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Watch: PM Modi Inaugurates Vantara, Interacts with Wildlife:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Vantara in Jamnagar was an emotional and awe-inspiring experience as he engaged closely with rescued wildlife—high-fiving a lion, feeding leopard cubs, and playing with rare animal species. Vantara, located in Gujarat’s Jamnagar, is among the world's largest wildlife rescue and conservation centers. Spearheaded by Anant Ambani under Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), the facility is home to over 150,000 rescued animals from more than 2,000 species, offering them a safe haven for rehabilitation and protection.
During his visit, PM Modi had heartwarming interactions with an Asiatic Lion cub, a rare Clouded Leopard cub, and a White Lion cub born after its mother’s rescue. He also observed the center’s crucial Caracal breeding program, aimed at preserving this elusive species. Witnessing the advanced medical care at Vantara, he saw an MRI being conducted on an Asiatic Lion and a life-saving surgery performed on a leopard injured in a highway accident.
A Rare Wildlife Encounter: Beyond these moments, the Prime Minister met and interacted with an astonishing variety of rescued animals. He spent time with Golden Tigers, Snow Leopards, and four Snow Tiger brothers saved from a circus. His visit also brought him face-to-face with chimpanzees, an orangutan, an Okapi, as well as submerged hippopotamuses and crocodiles.
As he strolled through the vast sanctuary, he walked among grazing zebras, hand-fed a giraffe, and nurtured a rhino calf that had lost its mother. He even came across a massive python, a rare two-headed snake, and a two-headed turtle—an encounter that highlighted the diversity of life Vantara protects.
Exploring the World’s Largest Elephant Hospital: PM Modi also toured Vantara’s world-class wildlife hospital, equipped with specialized facilities for anesthesia, cardiology, nephrology, endoscopy, and dentistry. At the world’s largest elephant hospital, he learned about an innovative hydrotherapy pool designed to help elephants recover from arthritis and foot ailments, improving their mobility and well-being.
Throughout his visit, the Prime Minister engaged with doctors, caregivers, and staff, acknowledging their dedication to providing a second chance at life for these rescued animals. His journey through Vantara was a testament to India's commitment to wildlife conservation and compassionate care.
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On World Wildlife Day, PM Modi enjoys a lion safari at Gir National Park.
On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a lion safari at Gujarat’s Gir National Park to mark World Wildlife Day. Dressed in a safari outfit and equipped with a camera, he captured glimpses of the majestic Asiatic lions. Extending his wishes on World Wildlife Day, PM Modi emphasized the importance of protecting biodiversity, stating, "Every species plays a vital role—let's safeguard their future for generations to come. We take pride in India’s efforts toward wildlife conservation."
Currently, Asiatic lions roam across approximately 30,000 square kilometers spanning 53 talukas in nine districts of Gujarat. To protect them, the state government has launched multiple conservation initiatives, including the establishment of a National Referral Center for Wildlife in Junagadh, covering over 20.24 hectares. Additionally, a high-tech wildlife monitoring center and an advanced hospital have been set up in Sasan to enhance conservation efforts.
In 2024, the Gujarat government recruited 237 beat guards (162 men and 75 women) to patrol protected areas and safeguard lion habitats. PM Modi, who played a crucial role in Gir’s conservation efforts during his tenure as Gujarat’s Chief Minister, first visited the forest in 2007 to assess the situation firsthand.
His leadership led to transformative initiatives for the holistic development of the Gir region and the expansion of conservation efforts beyond the national park. With the concept of Bruhad Gir, PM Modi broadened the conservation scope to a 30,000 sq. km area from Barda to Botad, ensuring not just the protection of Asiatic lions but also the well-being of local communities in the region.
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PM Modi in Assam: A Chaiwala Deep Connection with the Fragrance of Tea
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted Assam’s rich cultural heritage and its globally renowned tea industry, emphasizing that no one understands the fragrance of tea better than a chaiwala (tea vendor). His remarks reflected a deep appreciation for Assam’s tea gardens and the hard work of its tea community.
During his two-day visit to Assam, Modi participated in the Jhumoir Binandini (Mega Jhumoir) 2025 event and prepared to inaugurate the Advantage Assam 2.0 Investment and Infrastructure Summit 2025 in Guwahati. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and senior government officials joined him, reinforcing Assam’s commitment to economic and cultural development. Addressing the gathering in Assamese, Modi acknowledged Assam’s cultural diversity and pride. More than 60 ambassadors and diplomats from various countries attended, witnessing Assam’s vibrant traditions and exploring its economic potential.
PM Modi’s Visit to Kaziranga and Assamese Language Recognition: During his speech, Modi spoke about Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. He became the first Indian Prime Minister to stop at Kaziranga, highlighting its biodiversity on an international platform. His government’s initiatives included recognizing Assamese as a classical language, fulfilling a long-standing demand of Assam’s people.
CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Welcomes PM Modi
Assam’s Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma welcomed Modi’s visit, describing it as a moment of great fortune for the state. He expressed gratitude that Assam was among the first states Modi visited after assuming office for the third consecutive term as Prime Minister. Sarma praised Modi’s commitment to Assam’s progress, emphasizing the deep bond between the Prime Minister and the state. The visit underscored Modi’s continued support for Assam’s cultural and economic growth.
Mega Jhumoir 2025 Showcases Assam’s Tea Industry and Cultural Heritage: The Jhumoir Binandini (Mega Jhumoir) 2025 event in Sarusajai Stadium, Guwahati, celebrated Assam’s tea garden community and its contributions to the state’s economy. The occasion was a major highlight of the Advantage Assam 2.0 Summit.
Dignitaries, including Modi, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, and foreign diplomats, attended the event, which featured a grand Jhumoir dance performance by over 8,000 artists. This traditional folk dance, deeply rooted in Assam’s Tea Tribe and Adivasi communities, symbolized unity and cultural identity. The event marked 200 years of Assam’s tea industry and industrial progress.
Government Support for Artists and Tea Gardens: The Assam government announced financial assistance for artists and tea garden communities, ensuring the preservation and promotion of the traditional Jhumoir dance. This initiative aimed to protect Assam’s cultural legacy while empowering the people who sustain it. Modi’s visit and the Advantage Assam 2.0 Summit reinforced Assam’s position as a cultural and economic hub, paving the way for increased investments in infrastructure, tourism, and the tea industry.
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