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03.04 / 17:03
Action security Research President War reports Department First action following war text leak: Donald Trump fires national security officials amid Signal scandal, blasts adviser as incompetent
National Security Council (NSC) following a high-profile leak of classified discussions on Signal, a secure messaging app. The move, first reported by Axios and confirmed by DailyMail.com, follows an embarrassing incident involving National Security Advisor Michael Waltz.
03.04 / 15:57
COST Target economy Bill War shock Shot by both sides, the Eurozone faces recession threat
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The eurozone economy has never been far from recession over the three years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent energy prices surging. It may finally be tipped over the edge by a fresh blow from another direction, as the Trump administration targets its exports.
03.04 / 15:53
security Sustainability Trade War country information recommendations Armed forces should prepare dynamic perspective planning addressing various challenges: Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh on Thursday said the armed forces should prepare a "dynamic perspective planning" addressing both long-term and short-term challenges, keeping in mind the current dynamic geostrategic changes and the ongoing global security scenarios. In his address to the top brass of the Indian Army during the apex level biannual Army Commanders' Conference being held here from April 1-4, he also said doctrinal changes whenever required should be made to make the armed forces future ready. «The recommendation and suggestions made by the senior leadership in such a forum as the commanders' conference should be deliberated upon, and be taken to a logical conclusion with mid-course review and modification, if required. The nation is proud of its army, and the government is committed to facilitate the army in their forward movement, on the road to reforms and capability modernisation,» Singh said. In his address, he further said unconventional and asymmetric warfare, including hybrid war will be «part of the future conventional wars». Singh stressed upon the present geostrategic uncertainties and the complex world situation which effects everyone globally. He said the present world is «an inter-connected world» and such incidents whether happening in «our neighbourhood or far off countries will effect everyone».
03.04 / 15:17
markets trends Trade War country reports US 10-year treasury yield drops to 6-month low after Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan
global trade war. The 10-year Treasury yield fell by 11 points to 4.085 per cent. This is the lowest level in six months while the two-year yield dropped by 9.5 basis points to 3.809 per cent. The broader bond market, as per reports, echoed this trend, with the 30-year Treasury yield slipped to 4.44 per cent. The 1-year Treasury yield declined to 3.957 per cent. The fall in yields is an indicator of the shift in investor sentiment towards safer assets amid looming economic uncertainty.
03.04 / 13:35
markets Gap Trade Universities War country cover Trump’s shock-and-awe tariffs: Too thin a silver lining for India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For opponents of free trade, Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ may seem like ‘vindication day.’ The world’s top power, the US, which generates a quarter of the globe’s output, took an inward turn that ‘nuked’ the aim of open borders for commerce. Globalization, which had long wobbled along, suddenly looks skeletal.
03.04 / 12:47
COST Waves economy Trade War reports Donald Trump's close friend Jeff Bezos may bear the brunt of Liberation Day tariffs: Amazon could lose millions as most of its goods come from China; here's the breakdown
Donald Trump's most recent wave of tariffs is all set to rattle the economy. His trade war has just gotten personal for one of his closest allies. With new tariffs going into effect on "Liberation Day," Amazon founder Jeff Bezos might be among the most affected, and his retail empire could face a heavy financial blow. As economists warn about rising costs and economic downturns, the Amazon founder faces significant challenges.
03.04 / 11:49
markets economy students War country classical Schools Trump will claim victory in the next couple of weeks and then reverse the policies he has introduced: Ramesh Damani
Ramesh Damani, Member, BSE, says like Lyndon Johnson on Vietnam, Donald Trump will just declare victory in the next couple of weeks and then change all the policies that he has introduced, saying that, oh, my policies have been achieved, everyone has come to the negotiating table, everyone is scared of America. He will declare victory because he will never admit loss. He will declare victory and the rest of the world will move back to the regime we were in. How should the world look at the tariff announcements by the US administration? Old school economists are saying that this is against the classic economic theory. This means inflation comes back, de-globalisation starts, and that is going to lead to serious contraction in the US economy. Ramesh Damani: There is a movie out now called The Emergency, and I remember that as a young student in 1975, the then Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi imposed the emergency.
03.04 / 11:33
Provident Boeing SpaceX War testing Amazon to launch first batch of Starlink-rival satellites
Amazon is preparing to launch its first full batch of Project Kuiper satellites next week, marking a crucial milestone in the tech giant's bid to compete with Elon Musk's Starlink. The mission, named Kuiper Atlas 1, will launch 27 satellites using an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida at 12:00 pm EDT (1600 GMT) on Wednesday, April 9, Amazon said. The deployment will be carried out by the United Launch Alliance (ULA) industrial group, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin.
03.04 / 11:05
markets Manufacturing Action Research Trade War Sporting US tariffs on China, Thailand may open door for India’s toy exports
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. NEW DELHI : A global shake-up in the toy trade is underway, and India may have just been dealt an unexpected advantage. Washington has slapped a 26% reciprocal tariff on Indian goods, citing what it claims is an average 52% tariff on US imports into India.
03.04 / 09:47
Target economy Trade President War country rights From China to Canada, how are countries going to tackle Trump's tariff war?
Here is what some governments said about what they would — and would not — do in response. EUROPEAN UNION European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU is finalising a package of measures in response to U.S. tariffs on steel and is «now preparing for further countermeasures to protect our interests and our businesses if negotiations fail». Trump targeted the EU with a 20% reciprocal tariff. CHINA
03.04 / 07:39
markets Trade President War reports Markets plunge as Trump pushes ahead with global 'reciprocal' tariffs
In his Rose Garden speech at the White House on Wednesday (2 April), Trump pledged 20% levies on European Union imports and 10% on imports coming from the UK. «European Union, they are very tough…traders. And you think of European Union [as being] very friendly, they rip us off, it is so sad to see. It is so pathetic,» Trump told reporters. Trump trade war could lead to $1.4trn global welfare loss as 'Liberation Day' looms In addition, the US president slapped another 34% tariff on China, bringing the total to 54% after another 20% previously imposed, while Japan was dealt wit...
03.04 / 04:43
UPS Dash Gap economy Trade President War In charts: How Trump’s reciprocal tariff plans could impact India
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The global economy has seen more turbulence in recent months than in decades, driven in part by US President Donald Trump’s most potent trade weapon: tariffs. After months of speculation, Washington has finally announced its long-feared tariffs, dealing a fresh blow to India.
03.04 / 03:25
Extreme security Trade President War rights International Gloves are off: Global trade war gets fiercer as Trump's tariffs trigger strong backlash from foes and others
Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs have landed, triggering measured responses from key trading partners who seem unwilling to ignite a full-blown trade war—at least for now. Branded as “reciprocal tariffs” and ranging from 10% to 49%, the new import taxes, according to Trump, are simply the U.S. giving back what it has endured for decades. “Taxpayers have been ripped off for more than 50 years,” he declared, vowing that “it is not going to happen anymore.” Promising a resurgence of jobs and factories, Trump framed the move as more than just economics—he called it a national security necessity that threatens “our very way of life.” Here are the first reactions: China Beijing said it «firmly opposes» the new tariffs on its exports, and vowed «countermeasures to safeguard its own rights and interests».
03.04 / 02:23
Ripple Manufacturing economy wellness War show Mint Quick Edit | Indian factories are bustling with orders
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As the world braces for the impact of US tariffs, it’s a relief that India’s economy appears to be doing well. Survey findings released on Wednesday show the manufacturing purchasing manager’s index having scaled a nine-month high of 58.1 in March.
03.04 / 02:11
markets UPS Trade President War Safe-haven gold hits record peak as Trump announces sweeping tariffs
safe-haven assets after U.S. President Donald Trump announced more aggressive-than-anticipated tariffs against major trading partners, widening the global trade war.
03.04 / 02:11
WhatsApp Trade President War show country information Oil sinks nearly 3% after Trump announces sweeping new tariffs
reciprocal tariffs on trading partners, stoking concerns that a global trade war may dampen demand for crude. Brent futures fell $1.97, or 2.63%, to $72.98 a barrel by 0033 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were down $1.98, or 2.76%, to $69.73.
03.04 / 02:11
markets UPS Target Trade War country Dollar slides as traders rush into safe havens after US tariffs
Trump said he would impose a 10% baseline tariff on all imports to the United States and higher duties on some of the country's biggest trading partners. The tariffs will take effect on April 9 and appeared to target about 60 countries.
03.04 / 02:11
markets UPS CEO economy Trade War country Trump's tariffs send markets reeling, amid trade war and recession fears
global markets amid worries the aggressive duties will slow growth, hit corporate earnings and stoke inflation, with one analyst calling the move markets' «worst-case scenario.» Global markets have been whiplashed since Trump took office and kept up a stream of rhetoric that threatened to unleash a global trade war. Trump's new levies crystallized those fears.
03.04 / 01:43
markets security Trade President War testing GIFT Nifty down 300 points; here's the trading setup for today's session
STATE OF THE MARKETS GIFT Nifty (Earlier SGX Nifty) signals a gap-down start GIFT Nifty on the NSE IX traded lower by 301 points, or 1.28 per cent, at 23,129.50, signaling that Dalal Street was headed for gap-down start on Thursday.
03.04 / 00:53
markets economy Trade President Experts War country Trump’s tariff strike: India hit with 26% duty as trade war escalates
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: As US President Donald Trump unleashed his global tariff war from the White House, India found itself grappling with a new regime that stopped short of full reciprocity but still posed significant trade barriers. With Trump deciding to charge half of the tariffs a country imposes on American imports, Indian exports to the US face a 26% tariff.

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