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'Weathered many challenges': India stays the course in defence ties with US despite Trump's tariff tirade, bonhomie with Pakistan

'Weathered many challenges': India stays the course in defence ties with US despite Trump's tariff tirade, bonhomie with Pakistan

Deccan Herald3 days ago
The soldiers of the Indian Army and the US Army will also take part in the 21st edition of the 'Yudh Abhyas' – an annual drill – in Alaska from September 1 to 14.
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