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'Trump calls Modi a “great friend” after threats—Experts debate if this signals real change or just another twist in his volatile stance.' Read more

'Trump fumes over Modi-Putin-Xi meet; Experts tell Barkha Dutt India’s balanced diplomacy stands firm despite U.S. tariffs and rhetoric.' Read more

'Nikki Haley urges Donald Trump to mend strained US-India ties, warning that tariffs and neglecting India could boost China and create a strategic disaster.' Read more

'Yashwant Deshmukh tells Barkha Dutt that despite economic worries, voters still trust Modi’s leadership, keeping him ahead of the opposition.' Read more

'Amid Trump’s tariff threats, experts say India must protect its self-respect, play the long game, and strengthen its economy to stand tall on the global stage.' Read more

'In the latest episode of Inside Out, Barkha Dutt sits down with Tina Brown, the former editor-in-chief of Tatler, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and the founding editor of The Daily Beast. "Trump is an authentic bullshitter", says Brown. From her sharp take on the evolution of Trump 2.0 to hilarious stories from her personal encounters with him, as well as her insights into the changing media landscape, this is Tina Brown like you've never heard before. Don’t miss this exclusive podcast!' Read more

'Hours after a phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi & US President Donald Trump on Monday, Trump said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was likely to visit the White House in February and added America has “a good relationship with India”. He further noted that he discussed immigration with PM Modi, and said India will do ‘what is right’ when it comes to taking back ’illegal immigrants.' The call came against the backdrop of buzz in diplomatic circles about the Indian side working on an early meeting between the two leaders. During the phone call, Trump & Modi also discussed trade, Russia - Ukraine war & more. Barkha Dutt speaks to, Sanjaya Baru, Amb Manjeev Puri, Amb Manju Seth' Read more

'From Sriram Krishnan to Vivek Ramaswamy To Kash Patel: The Indian-Americans in Trump 2.0 cabinet has led to an outburst of reactions against the H1-B Visa program which allows employers to hire foreign workers in the United States. The debate also touches on a rising tide of racism and xenophobia, particularly against Indian immigrants, who make up a significant portion of H1B visa holders. Are we witnessing a backlash against skilled workers, or is this a legitimate national security concern? The divide within the MAGA movement further complicates the issue, as some argue for a more inclusive approach, while others embrace an "America First" mentality that excludes foreign talent.' Read more