Modi 3.0 - Bharat

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‘India Won’t Accept…’: Piyush Goyal’s BLUNT Message Amid US Trade Talks, Trump Tariffs In Berlin
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, speaking at the Berlin Global Dialogue, emphasized that India will not rush into trade agreements or accept restrictive conditions from partner countries. Highlighting ongoing negotiations with the European Union, the United States, and others, he said India’s approach is guided by long-term trust, sustainability, and mutual growth rather than short-term trade targets. Goyal noted that trade deals extend beyond tariffs to building relationships and business confidence. Amid Western pressure to curb imports of discounted Russian oil, he reaffirmed India’s stance on ensuring affordable energy security. His visit to Germany focuses on advancing discussions over the long-pending India-EU Free Trade Agreement, where differences persist on market access, environmental standards, and rules of origin.


Big Statement By Piyush Goyal On Indo-US Trade Deal, Says 'Hopeful Of A Deal In Near Future'
Big Statement By Piyush Goyal On Indo-US Trade Deal, Says 'Hopeful Of A Deal In Near Future'

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has made a significant remark on the much-anticipated Indo-US trade deal, expressing optimism about its materialisation in the near future. Speaking during an important public interaction, Goyal hinted at positive progress in trade discussions between the two nations, stating that both sides are aligned on many key issues. His comments come at a time when global trade dynamics are shifting rapidly, and India’s growing economic stature is drawing renewed interest from strategic partners like the United States.

Republic TV brings you full coverage of this big statement, expert analysis, and the potential implications of an Indo-US trade agreement on sectors such as manufacturing, services, digital economy, and defense. Will this deal reshape India’s global trade standing? Can it boost job creation and economic growth? Catch the exclusive insight on This Is Exclusive LIVE.

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https://x.com/anasalhajji/status/1981570441517940836
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Count the tankers carrying Russian Urals crude to India

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https://x.com/TimesAlgebraIND/status/19 ... 3279471923
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HUGE BREAKING Madras High Court QUASHES the criminal case against those who installed LED screens to livestream the Ram Mandir ceremony.

COURT : Merely because people gathered to watch Religious Function, It can’t be called Unlawful Assembly.

"Further, there was no public nuisance. The prosecution cannot be sustained for the aforesaid reasons" - COURT SAID
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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/in ... s?from=mdr
Synopsis
Inox Solar, part of INOXGFL Group, has secured a significant ₹7,000 crore contract with China's LONGi Green Energy Technology Co. Ltd. for the supply of 5 GW of solar modules over three years. This agreement supports Inox Solar's domestic manufacturing expansion, including new plants in Gujarat and Odisha, as India's renewable energy sector continues to grow.
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https://auto.economictimes.indiatimes.c ... /124764774
New Delhi: Domestic car industry may be counting on govt’s GST cuts to manage a growth in volumes, but exports are turning out to be quite a happy hunting growth ..
India's car exports have seen a huge 20% jump from Apr-Sept, the first half of the fiscal year. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Nissan & Volkswagen shipped 450000 vehicles in the last six months. Maruti Suzuki exported in a quarter what they used to export in a year! Good signs.
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‘Lip service’: Jaishankar slams UN’s inaction on terror; cites Pahalgam terror attack
: External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Friday slammed the United Nations, accusing the global body of paying only “lip service” to international peace and security while failing to act decisively against terrorism.
Speaking at an event marking the UN’s 80th anniversary in New Delhi, he said the organisation’s credibility had been undermined by political bias and structural paralysis, citing the recent Pahalgam terror attack as an example.
“All is not well with the United Nations,” Jaishankar said, warning that the organisation’s decision-making “neither reflects its membership nor addresses global priorities.” He added, “Its debates have become increasingly polarised and its working visibly gridlocked. Any meaningful reform is obstructed using the reform process itself.”
Referring to Pakistan’s attempts at the UN Security Council to shield the group responsible for the Pahalgam attack, Jaishankar said, “Few examples are more telling about the challenges facing the UN than its response to terrorism. When a sitting Security Council member openly protects the very organisation that claims responsibility for the barbaric terror attack such as at Pahalgam, what does it do to the credibility of multilateralism,” as quoted by PTI.


Though he did not name Pakistan directly, his remarks clearly pointed to Islamabad, which had reportedly tried to remove references to The Resistance Front (TRF) from a UN statement condemning the Pahalgam attack. The TRF, a proxy of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, claimed responsibility for the assault, which killed 26 people, including 25 Indian tourists.

Jaishankar also criticised the tendency of some nations to equate victims and perpetrators of terrorism. “Similarly, if victims and perpetrators of terrorism are equated in the name of global strategy, how much more cynical can the world get. When self-proclaimed terrorists are shielded from the sanctioning process, what does it say for the sincerity of those involved,” he said.


Broadening his criticism, Jaishankar described the UN’s handling of peace, security, and development as deeply inadequate. “If the maintenance of international peace and security has become lip service, the predicament of development and socio-economic progress is even more serious,” he said, pointing to the slowing pace of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2030 agenda as a sign of distress for the Global South.
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