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Trump Targets 5 More Countries in Escalating Trade Stance

Following tough tariffs on Venezuela, former US President Donald Trump is reportedly eyeing five more nations for aggressive trade actions. Explore the potential targets and the strategic reasoning behind this hardline stance.

Canada's Pragmatic Response to Trump's Trade Threats

As Trump imposes tariffs and threatens USMCA, Canadian businesses reveal a sobering shift. While political ads project defiance, corporate leaders hedge bets by moving production to the US. Explore the on-ground impact of trade uncertainty.

India's 2025 Diplomatic Test with Trump's US

Analysis of India's foreign policy challenges in 2025, from Trump's 50% tariffs to Pakistan's diplomatic moves. Can India navigate a new multipolar world? Read our in-depth review.

India's 2025 Trade: Tariffs, FTAs & Global Shifts

2025 sees India navigating a complex global trade landscape with new tariffs from the US & Mexico, green barriers from the EU, and strategic FTAs with the UK, NZ & Oman. Here's the full analysis.

2025 Investing: Big Companies Beat Small Caps in India

Despite a surge in retail investors, 2025 proved underwhelming for Indian equities. Discover why large-cap indices like Nifty 50 delivered better returns than mid and small-caps, and how global events shaped the market.

2025 Review: A Dispiriting Year for Global Order

A look back at 2025 reveals a year of anxiety, rising populism, and technological challenges that tested the post-war liberal order. Can hope prevail in 2026? Read the analysis.

Trump's Tariff Wars Reshape Global Trade, India Hit Hard

In 2025, Trump's aggressive tariff policy targets China, India & allies, reshaping global trade. US tariffs hit 17%, generating $30B monthly. India's exports dip but show resilience. Explore the global impact.

Trump's '600%' Math Error Fuels Cognitive Decline Debate

US President Donald Trump faces scrutiny after claiming to cut drug prices by 'up to 600%' in a speech, reigniting debates about his cognitive sharpness. Critics cite verbal slips, while supporters dismiss it as politics.

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