Senior officials in the Donald Trump administration have moved swiftly to define the public narrative around the newly announced US-India trade deal, presenting it as a decisive economic win for American exporters and a strategic breakthrough that reshapes India’s energy and purchasing choices—despite the absence of detailed documentation from either side A day after President Donald Trump said US tariffs on Indian goods would be reduced from 50 per cent to 18 per cent, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told American media the agreement is essentially complete. “This is it. The time has come, and now we have the deal. We’ll finish papering it. But we know the specifics. We know the details,” he said, describing the pact as “a very exciting opportunity.”
Prince Andrew Vacates Royal Lodge After King Charles Strips Titles
In a dramatic development shaking Britain’s royal establishment, Prince Andrew has officially vacated Royal Lodge, his long-time Windsor residence, following King Charles III’s decision to strip him of royal titles…
