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India's US Envoy Meets Tulsi Gabbard To Discuss "Mutual Interests"
India's US Envoy Meets Tulsi Gabbard To Discuss "Mutual Interests"

NDTV

time03-08-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

India's US Envoy Meets Tulsi Gabbard To Discuss "Mutual Interests"

Washington DC: Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra on Sunday met with US Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard and held an "engaging conversation" on various issues of mutual interest. "Pleasure to meet DNI Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, Abraham Williams; we had an engaging conversation on various issues of mutual interest," Ambassador Kwatra stated in a post on X, while expressing his pleasure at the meeting. Earlier on Saturday, New Delhi had opened eight more Indian Consular Application Centres (ICACs) in the US -- Boston, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Edison, Orlando, Raleigh, and San Jose --, bringing the total number of centres to 16 in America. A 17th centre is also planned to open in Los Angeles later this month. Speaking on the occasion, Ambassador Kwatra expressed his delight over the announcement, noting that at the heart of the India-US partnership lie people-to-people ties. "We are very happy to announce the opening of 8 new Indian Consular Application Centres... We firmly believe that people-to-people ties are the heart of the India-US partnership," said India's Ambassador to the United States. The expansion, announced jointly by the Indian Mission and VFS Global, aims to make essential services more accessible to Indian Americans and other applicants seeking India-related documentation. The centres will handle a comprehensive range of services, including India visa applications, overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) applications, Indian passport services, renunciation of Indian citizenship, police clearance certificates, Global Entry Programme applications and Document attestation services. To improve accessibility, the new centres will operate on Saturdays and include return courier services in standard fees. Additional services such as photographs, photocopies, and form assistance will be provided at no extra charge. Meanwhile, Tulsi Gabbard earlier in July called for a trial of the Obama administration over claims of Russian influence in Trump's US Presidential win in 2016, alleging a "treasonous conspiracy" to undermine the election outcome through politicised intelligence. Gabbard, in a statement, accused former US President Barack Obama and senior officials in his office, including former DNI James Clapper, CIA Director John Brennan, FBI Director James Comey, and others, of manufacturing intelligence to falsely implicate Russia in influencing the 2016 election in favour of Donald Trump. The Office of the DNI (ODNI) released a 114-page document detailing evidence that, prior to the November 2016 election, the Intelligence Community (IC) consistently assessed that Russia was "probably not trying ... to influence the election by using cyber means." It further noted that on December 8, 2016, a draft of the President's Daily Brief (PDB) stated that Russia "did not impact recent US election results" by conducting malicious cyber activities against US election infrastructure.

India Races Clock as U.S. Tariffs Loom -- Deal Incoming?
India Races Clock as U.S. Tariffs Loom -- Deal Incoming?

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

India Races Clock as U.S. Tariffs Loom -- Deal Incoming?

In a pivotal development for global markets, India and the United States are accelerating trade negotiations in a bid to secure a partial agreement ahead of looming U.S. tariffs set to take effect next month. Trade officials from both countries met for a week in New Delhi, discussing key issues such as digital trade, customs procedures, and market access. The urgency stems from the Trump-era "reciprocal tariffs," which could impose levies of up to 26% on Indian exports if no agreement is reached by July. Talks are reportedly progressing on a phased deal that may deliver "early wins" and defuse trade tensions. Sources familiar with the matter say the latest discussions touched on regulatory standards for food safety, plant and human health, as well as technical trade barriers. While the information remains unofficial, officials indicated meaningful progress has been made, and both sides are pushing to conclude the initial tranche of the agreement swiftly. The negotiations come amid legal challenges to the proposed tariffs in Washington, suggesting a window of opportunity for resolution before trade restrictions tighten further. Market watchers are monitoring this closely, particularly for companies with India-related exposure or global supply chain footprints. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), for instance, has previously signaled interest in expanding into India's EV marketa breakthrough trade agreement could influence cost structures and regulatory clarity for such ambitions. As the July deadline approaches, investors may want to position for potential volatility and opportunity tied to trade dynamics. This article first appeared on GuruFocus. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Maldives President Muizzu Says 'No Serious Concerns' In Ties With India, Faces Backlash At Home
Maldives President Muizzu Says 'No Serious Concerns' In Ties With India, Faces Backlash At Home

News18

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

Maldives President Muizzu Says 'No Serious Concerns' In Ties With India, Faces Backlash At Home

Former Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid on Saturday criticised President Mohamed Muizzu for claiming there are 'no serious concerns" with India-related agreements, accusing him of political double standards and misleading the public during his election campaign. Shahid said that Muizzu, who now downplays tensions with India, had campaigned in the 2023 Presidential Elections on the premise that such agreements posed a threat to the nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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