American role in targeting India
Two recent reports emerging in the American media are intended to lower India’s image at a time when there is a government change in the US.
Two recent reports emerging in the American media are intended to lower India’s image at a time when there is a government change in the US.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will represent India at the inauguration of Mr Donald Trump as the President of the United States on January 20.
Taking to the social media platform Truth Social, the President-elect argued that this effort should have been focused on issues such as crime in New York City and the State.
The renewed ambition to acquire Greenland reflects an intriguing blend of geopolitics, national aspiration, and economic strategy. Championed now by US President-elect Donald Trump, this idea has resurfaced with remarkable seriousness, raising questions about sovereignty, international relations, and global security.
Trump will be the first President who enters office with a criminal record.
The US state of Iowa has sued Chinese short-video making platform TikTok, alleging that it is misleading parents about the kinds of content available to children.
As per the deal arranged through the US foreign military sales programme, Japan will pay about USD 1.7 billion to buy up to 400 Tomahawks and related equipment.
The US and the UK bombed Houthi sites in northern Yemen before dawn on Thursday, the media said.
The latest report on US consumer prices serves as both a source of reassurance and a harbinger of challenges. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in December witnessed a 0.3 per cent uptick, primarily fuelled by escalating shelter and healthcare costs.
The US has reportedly conducted a series of fresh airstrikes against Houthi targets in Yemen's central province of Al Bayda.