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China, India among winners after US court blocked Trump tariffs
In a swift reversal of fortunes, countries that had been hardest hit by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have emerged as the biggest winners from the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down his emergency levies.

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India, China winners; UK among losers; Europe could freeze deal: How Trump's 15% tariff affects trade order
 · 19h
Supreme Court Ruling Against Trump's Tariffs Is Unlikely to Mean an End to Trade Policy Chaos
 · 2h
New York Calls for $13.5 Billion Tariff Refund From Trump Administration
New ⁠York ⁠Governor Kathy Hochul on Tuesday ⁠called on the Trump administration to issue $13.5 billion ​in tariff refunds after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's ‌sweeping ta...

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Tariffs were illegal. Now Trump wants to delay refunds.
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Prices investors will pay for tariff refund claims surge after Supreme Court decision
 · 20h
Column: Aftermath of Trump tariff ruling and Korea
Following the court's decision, Trump said he would withdraw the reciprocal tariffs but impose a 15% global tariff for 150 days under Section 122 of U.S. trade law.

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US Senate Democrats introduce bill to force refunds of Trump tariffs deemed illegal
 · 1d
US Futures Fall While Asian Markets Are Mostly Higher After the Supreme Court Nixes Trump's Tariffs
17hon MSN

Amid intensifying US-China AI cold war, India aims for digital sovereignty

As the US and China escalate their AI Cold War with data theft claims, India advances its AI sovereignty through indigenous model development focused on local languages and infrastructure.
Opinion
6monOpinion

The Real Reason India and China Are Mending Ties

The rapprochement is not about Trump's tariffs, but easing tensions on the disputed Himalayan border, writes Harsh V. Pant.
Opinion
The Print
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Opinion

No country is ever fully sovereign, not even US or China. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset. Today we live in a globalised world of inter-dependencies and the idea of sovereignty needs greater flexibility.
Opinion
15don MSNOpinion

Random Musing: Nixon wanted China to fight India-Pakistan War – and other new worms from Watergate

​When Bernard asks why, Sir Humphrey explains: “Because once the Prime Minister knows, there will have to be an enquiry, like Watergate. The investigation of a trivial break-in led to one ghastly revelation after another and finally the downfall of a president.
2don MSN

Donald Trump to visit India soon? White House announces US president's China visit dates, Quadrilateral Security dialogue likely to get...

The US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, has said that Trump is willing to visit India and that the trip could happen soon. However, considering US tariffs and Trump's outspoken remarks against India,
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India turns highway into runway for emergency landing near China border. Why this matters

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aboard a C-130J aircraft, made history by landing on the emergency landing facility (ELF) in Assam’s Moran. Work to turn the highway into a runway was carried out by the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd and the Indian Air Force.
The Business Standard
13d

Unsealed Watergate files show Nixon assured China of US backing in 1971 India war

The documents include seven pages of Nixon’s sworn testimony to the Watergate grand jury, offering a rare account of US contingency planning during the Cold War and highlighting the risk Washington wa
4don MSN

The next battle with China may be over a different ‘Line of Code’

The clock is ticking on our digital privacy. Today, our military and bank data is protected by encryption.
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