India Targets Pakistan Over Afghan Transit Access at UNSC
India accused Pakistan at the UN Security Council of using Afghan transit access as political leverage, sharply criticizing Islamabad over trade restrictions affecting Afghan businesses and military strikes that India said caused civilian suffering. Speaking at the Security Council, India’s Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish said Pakistan’s denial of transit access to Afghan traders amounted to “trade and transit terrorism.” He said the restrictions exploited Af
India Targets Pakistan Over Afghan Transit Access at UNSC
India accused Pakistan at the UN Security Council of using Afghan transit access as political leverage, sharply criticizing Islamabad over trade restrictions affecting Afghan businesses and military strikes that India said caused civilian suffering. Speaking at the Security Council, India’s Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish said Pakistan’s denial of transit access to Afghan traders amounted to “trade and transit terrorism.” He said the restrictions exploited Af
India-US Trade Talks Edge Toward Interim Agreement
India-US Trade Talks Progress Trade negotiations between India and the United States moved closer to a potential interim agreement after four days of discussions in New Delhi. Officials from both sides described the talks as constructive, reflecting a shared commitment to deepening trade ties. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) led the American delegation, advancing discussions on t
India-US Trade Talks Edge Toward Interim Agreement
India-US Trade Talks Progress Trade negotiations between India and the United States moved closer to a potential interim agreement after four days of discussions in New Delhi. Officials from both sides described the talks as constructive, reflecting a shared commitment to deepening trade ties. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) led the American delegation, advancing discussions on t
PM Modi Meets Venezuela Acting President to Boost Bilateral Ties
Strengthening India-Venezuela Relations Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting with Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez in New Delhi on Thursday. The meeting took place at Hyderabad House, where both leaders discussed the full spectrum of India-Venezuela relations. Key focus areas included energy security, trade and investment, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, transportation, and renewabl
PM Modi Meets Venezuela Acting President to Boost Bilateral Ties
Strengthening India-Venezuela Relations Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting with Venezuela's Acting President Delcy Rodriguez in New Delhi on Thursday. The meeting took place at Hyderabad House, where both leaders discussed the full spectrum of India-Venezuela relations. Key focus areas included energy security, trade and investment, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, transportation, and renewabl
India-South Africa trade ties deepen as Mashatile courts firms
South Africa’s Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile said India remains a reliable partner as he pushed for deeper India-South Africa trade ties during a working visit to New Delhi. Mashatile used the New Delhi leg of his six-day visit to invite Indian companies to expand investment in South Africa, especially in clean energy, pharmaceuticals, ICT, automotive components, infrastructure, agriculture and agro-processing. Mashatile seeks stronger India-South
India-South Africa trade ties deepen as Mashatile courts firms
South Africa’s Deputy President Shipokosa Paulus Mashatile said India remains a reliable partner as he pushed for deeper India-South Africa trade ties during a working visit to New Delhi. Mashatile used the New Delhi leg of his six-day visit to invite Indian companies to expand investment in South Africa, especially in clean energy, pharmaceuticals, ICT, automotive components, infrastructure, agriculture and agro-processing. Mashatile seeks stronger India-South
India-Oman trade pact opens new Gulf route beyond Hormuz
India-Oman trade pact opens new route to Gulf beyond Hormuz 01-06-2026: The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement has come into effect at a crucial time, giving India a stronger trade and energy link with the Gulf when shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is facing serious disruption. The pact, signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Muscat last year, gives Indian exporters wider duty-free access to the Omani market and streng
India-Oman trade pact opens new Gulf route beyond Hormuz
India-Oman trade pact opens new route to Gulf beyond Hormuz 01-06-2026: The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement has come into effect at a crucial time, giving India a stronger trade and energy link with the Gulf when shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is facing serious disruption. The pact, signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Muscat last year, gives Indian exporters wider duty-free access to the Omani market and streng
Carney Calls For New Canada-US Partnership Amid Trade Strains
Carney Calls For New Partnership Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday, saying closer cooperation could help strengthen both countries. Carney said the global economy is going through a major rupture as the United States changes its commercial relationships, but argued that Canada and the US could still work together in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles and critical minerals. His remarks came as trade tensions between the two neighbors continue to shape diplomatic and economic discussions. Trade Tensions Shape Message Carney has pledged to double Canadian exports to markets outside the United States over the next decade, while also signing more than 20 economic and security agreements in the past year. At the same time, US trade officials were in Mexico City for discussions on overhauling the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though Canada was not part of the current round of talks. The exclusion adds pressure to Ottawa as it tries to protect its position in North American trade while reducing dependence on the US market. Canada Looks To Diversify The prime minister has previously described Canada’s close ties with the United States as vulnerabilities that must be corrected, especially after President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada as the 51st state. Carney also criticized what he called American hegemony earlier this year, warning that deeper integration with major powers can create weaknesses that may be exploited. His government has moved to diversify partnerships, including a recent decision to buy military planes from Sweden instead of relying only on American manufacturers. In New York, however, Carney adopted a more conciliatory tone. He described the United States as dynamic, resilient and inventive, and said its founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to guide its future and the world. The message reflected a careful balancing act: Canada wants to reduce economic risk and expand global exports, but it also recognizes that cooperation with Washington on trade, security, autos, aluminum and critical minerals remains central to its long-term strategy.
Carney Calls For New Canada-US Partnership Amid Trade Strains
Carney Calls For New Partnership Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday, saying closer cooperation could help strengthen both countries. Carney said the global economy is going through a major rupture as the United States changes its commercial relationships, but argued that Canada and the US could still work together in key sectors such as aluminum, automobiles and critical minerals. His remarks came as trade tensions between the two neighbors continue to shape diplomatic and economic discussions. Trade Tensions Shape Message Carney has pledged to double Canadian exports to markets outside the United States over the next decade, while also signing more than 20 economic and security agreements in the past year. At the same time, US trade officials were in Mexico City for discussions on overhauling the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, though Canada was not part of the current round of talks. The exclusion adds pressure to Ottawa as it tries to protect its position in North American trade while reducing dependence on the US market. Canada Looks To Diversify The prime minister has previously described Canada’s close ties with the United States as vulnerabilities that must be corrected, especially after President Donald Trump threatened to annex Canada as the 51st state. Carney also criticized what he called American hegemony earlier this year, warning that deeper integration with major powers can create weaknesses that may be exploited. His government has moved to diversify partnerships, including a recent decision to buy military planes from Sweden instead of relying only on American manufacturers. In New York, however, Carney adopted a more conciliatory tone. He described the United States as dynamic, resilient and inventive, and said its founding values of liberty, democracy, justice and openness should continue to guide its future and the world. The message reflected a careful balancing act: Canada wants to reduce economic risk and expand global exports, but it also recognizes that cooperation with Washington on trade, security, autos, aluminum and critical minerals remains central to its long-term strategy.
US Tariffs Expected In Mexico Trade Talks
US Pushes Tariffs Into Mexico Trade Talks The United States expects tariffs to be part of trade negotiations with Mexico this week as Washington prepares for talks tied to the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said President Donald Trump remains concerned about the trade deficit with Mexico and indicated that tariffs are likely to remain a tool in the administration’s broader trade strategy, even with close regional partners. Rules Of Origin Face Fresh Scrutiny Greer said officials are expected to discuss changes to USMCA rules of origin, including requirements that could increase the share of American-made content in goods produced across North America. The issue is especially important for manufacturing and supply chains, as the United States seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring more production closer to home. Greer said Mexico has benefited from American efforts to diversify away from China, but Washington wants a more balanced distribution of production. Mexico Talks Seen As Productive The United States views Mexico as a major part of its regional supply chain strategy because it competes with Asian economies for access to the US market. Greer said the administration wants supply chains sourced from the Western Hemisphere wherever possible, pointing to pandemic-era disruptions that limited access to goods from Asia. The goal, he said, is to strengthen North American manufacturing while reducing the deficit with Mexico. Canada Negotiations Look More Difficult Trade talks with Canada appear more complicated. Greer said the United States has significant trade challenges with Canada and noted that Ottawa’s response to tariffs has differed from that of many other partners. Canada has argued that USMCA remains a strong agreement and does not require major renegotiation. The disagreement sets up a difficult review process as Washington seeks tariff-related changes while Canada pushes to preserve the existing framework.
US Tariffs Expected In Mexico Trade Talks
US Pushes Tariffs Into Mexico Trade Talks The United States expects tariffs to be part of trade negotiations with Mexico this week as Washington prepares for talks tied to the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said President Donald Trump remains concerned about the trade deficit with Mexico and indicated that tariffs are likely to remain a tool in the administration’s broader trade strategy, even with close regional partners. Rules Of Origin Face Fresh Scrutiny Greer said officials are expected to discuss changes to USMCA rules of origin, including requirements that could increase the share of American-made content in goods produced across North America. The issue is especially important for manufacturing and supply chains, as the United States seeks to reduce dependence on Asia and bring more production closer to home. Greer said Mexico has benefited from American efforts to diversify away from China, but Washington wants a more balanced distribution of production. Mexico Talks Seen As Productive The United States views Mexico as a major part of its regional supply chain strategy because it competes with Asian economies for access to the US market. Greer said the administration wants supply chains sourced from the Western Hemisphere wherever possible, pointing to pandemic-era disruptions that limited access to goods from Asia. The goal, he said, is to strengthen North American manufacturing while reducing the deficit with Mexico. Canada Negotiations Look More Difficult Trade talks with Canada appear more complicated. Greer said the United States has significant trade challenges with Canada and noted that Ottawa’s response to tariffs has differed from that of many other partners. Canada has argued that USMCA remains a strong agreement and does not require major renegotiation. The disagreement sets up a difficult review process as Washington seeks tariff-related changes while Canada pushes to preserve the existing framework.
India-US relations: Jaishankar stresses partnership with dignity
India-US relations have become stronger and more important, but External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has made it clear that the partnership is not without challenges. His message is simple: India and America may have differences on trade, energy, diplomacy and global issues, but both countries must handle them maturely and keep the relationship moving forward. He sees the relationship as a serious strategic partnership based on shared interests, not as a one-sided friendship or dependence.
India-US relations: Jaishankar stresses partnership with dignity
India-US relations have become stronger and more important, but External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has made it clear that the partnership is not without challenges. His message is simple: India and America may have differences on trade, energy, diplomacy and global issues, but both countries must handle them maturely and keep the relationship moving forward. He sees the relationship as a serious strategic partnership based on shared interests, not as a one-sided friendship or dependence.
Trump Praises PM Modi, Highlights Strong US-India Partnership
Trump Praises PM Modi, Strengthens US-India Ties US President Donald Trump expressed strong admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a personal friend and praising the deepening partnership between the United States and India. Speaking at an official event, Trump highlighted the robust economic performance of the US and reaffirmed India’s reliability as a strategic partner. “We’ve never been closer to
Trump Praises PM Modi, Highlights Strong US-India Partnership
Trump Praises PM Modi, Strengthens US-India Ties US President Donald Trump expressed strong admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a personal friend and praising the deepening partnership between the United States and India. Speaking at an official event, Trump highlighted the robust economic performance of the US and reaffirmed India’s reliability as a strategic partner. “We’ve never been closer to
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
PM Narendra Modi Announces India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership for Trade and Defence
New Delhi, May 23, 2026 – India and Cyprus have elevated their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership, focusing on trade, investment, defence, and technology through agreements and enhanced cooperation. India and Cyprus Elevate Relations to Strategic Partnership India and Cyprus have officially elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership following talks
PM Narendra Modi Announces India-Cyprus Strategic Partnership for Trade and Defence
New Delhi, May 23, 2026 – India and Cyprus have elevated their bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership, focusing on trade, investment, defence, and technology through agreements and enhanced cooperation. India and Cyprus Elevate Relations to Strategic Partnership India and Cyprus have officially elevated their bilateral relationship to a Strategic Partnership following talks
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under police probe over misconduct
Authorities in the UK have launched a detailed investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following allegations of misconduct during his public service tenure. The inquiry is being led by Thames Valley Police and centers on alleged sexual misconduct, misuse of confidential information, and possible corruption. Mountbatten-Windsor, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and younger brother of King Charles III, was arrested at his Norfolk estate earlier this year and questioned under
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor under police probe over misconduct
Authorities in the UK have launched a detailed investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following allegations of misconduct during his public service tenure. The inquiry is being led by Thames Valley Police and centers on alleged sexual misconduct, misuse of confidential information, and possible corruption. Mountbatten-Windsor, the second son of the late Queen Elizabeth II and younger brother of King Charles III, was arrested at his Norfolk estate earlier this year and questioned under
Keir Starmer corrects South Korea trade mistake in parliament
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer triggered laughter in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 20, after accidentally claiming that the United Kingdom had secured a trade deal with North Korea instead of South Korea. He quickly corrected the statement, describing it as a “slip of the tongue” and apologising to MPs. “I’ve just been handed a note saying that I inadvertently said we did a trade deal with North Korea rather than South Korea. That would be breaking news and not very good. So,
Keir Starmer corrects South Korea trade mistake in parliament
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer triggered laughter in the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 20, after accidentally claiming that the United Kingdom had secured a trade deal with North Korea instead of South Korea. He quickly corrected the statement, describing it as a “slip of the tongue” and apologising to MPs. “I’ve just been handed a note saying that I inadvertently said we did a trade deal with North Korea rather than South Korea. That would be breaking news and not very good. So,
Xi and Putin strengthen energy, trade ties amid pipeline uncertainty
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to reaffirm the growing strategic partnership between their nations. The summit emphasized energy cooperation, trade expansion, and technological collaboration. Xi described the bilateral relationship as a “source of stability,” underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong alliance amid shifting global dynamics. Key Agreemen
Xi and Putin strengthen energy, trade ties amid pipeline uncertainty
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Beijing to reaffirm the growing strategic partnership between their nations. The summit emphasized energy cooperation, trade expansion, and technological collaboration. Xi described the bilateral relationship as a “source of stability,” underscoring the importance of maintaining a strong alliance amid shifting global dynamics. Key Agreemen
China Hosts Putin in Beijing: Strengthening Strategic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week, shortly after a visit from US President Donald Trump. The summit emphasizes China’s role as a central global power, balancing relations with both Washington and Moscow while advancing its strategic interests. Amid energy crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical conflicts, China aims to project stability and strengthen its influence on the global stage. Strengthening China-Russia S
China Hosts Putin in Beijing: Strengthening Strategic Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to Beijing this week, shortly after a visit from US President Donald Trump. The summit emphasizes China’s role as a central global power, balancing relations with both Washington and Moscow while advancing its strategic interests. Amid energy crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical conflicts, China aims to project stability and strengthen its influence on the global stage. Strengthening China-Russia S
US-China Talks Show Progress During Beijing Summit
US President Donald Trump returned to Washington after a two-day BeijingSummit with Chinese President XiJinping, calling the meetings a major success for TradeProgress and DiplomaticTalks. Trump told reporters that the summit produced agreements in key sectors including AgricultureDeals, BoeingOrders, and AITrade. He stated, “We made strong trade deals and strengthened our relationship with China. This summit was a clear success for TradeGrowth.” Progress in US-China
US-China Talks Show Progress During Beijing Summit
US President Donald Trump returned to Washington after a two-day BeijingSummit with Chinese President XiJinping, calling the meetings a major success for TradeProgress and DiplomaticTalks. Trump told reporters that the summit produced agreements in key sectors including AgricultureDeals, BoeingOrders, and AITrade. He stated, “We made strong trade deals and strengthened our relationship with China. This summit was a clear success for TradeGrowth.” Progress in US-China
Trump Taiwan Arms Sale Explained After China Trip
President Donald Trump left Beijing on Friday, May 15, 2026, without a final decision on a major U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, keeping one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations unresolved. The Trump Taiwan arms sale decision became a central focus after his three-day China visit, where talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping covered Taiwan, Iran, trade, Boeing aircraft and wider efforts to stabilize relations between Washington and Beijing. Trump-Xi Tai
Trump Taiwan Arms Sale Explained After China Trip
President Donald Trump left Beijing on Friday, May 15, 2026, without a final decision on a major U.S. arms sale to Taiwan, keeping one of the most sensitive issues in U.S.-China relations unresolved. The Trump Taiwan arms sale decision became a central focus after his three-day China visit, where talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping covered Taiwan, Iran, trade, Boeing aircraft and wider efforts to stabilize relations between Washington and Beijing. Trump-Xi Tai
Trump meets Xi Jinping in Beijing for key trade talks
Donald Trump held a second round of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, May 15, in Beijing, focusing on advancing trade agreements and strengthening US-China relations. The discussions, held aboard Air Force One and at Zhongnanhai, centered on economic cooperation, trade negotiations, and diplomatic engagement between the United States and China. Trump highlighted Xi’s recognition of the US economic recovery under his administration, emphasizing strategies to boost the US eco
Trump meets Xi Jinping in Beijing for key trade talks
Donald Trump held a second round of meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday, May 15, in Beijing, focusing on advancing trade agreements and strengthening US-China relations. The discussions, held aboard Air Force One and at Zhongnanhai, centered on economic cooperation, trade negotiations, and diplomatic engagement between the United States and China. Trump highlighted Xi’s recognition of the US economic recovery under his administration, emphasizing strategies to boost the US eco
Trump Says China Will Buy 200 Boeing Jets After Xi Talks
President Donald Trump said China agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets after talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a potential aircraft order that could bring Boeing back into a major role in U.S.-China trade discussions. Trump made the comments during a Fox News interview on Thursday, May 14, 2026, saying China had agreed to order 200 Boeing aircraft. He described the deal as a commitment, though the specific aircraft models were not immediately confirmed.
Trump Says China Will Buy 200 Boeing Jets After Xi Talks
President Donald Trump said China agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets after talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a potential aircraft order that could bring Boeing back into a major role in U.S.-China trade discussions. Trump made the comments during a Fox News interview on Thursday, May 14, 2026, saying China had agreed to order 200 Boeing aircraft. He described the deal as a commitment, though the specific aircraft models were not immediately confirmed.
US-China relations: Trump and Xi hold critical talks on trade, rare minerals, and Taiwan
On May 14, 2026, a historic meeting unfolded in Beijing between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Hosted at the Great Hall of the People, the summit aimed to strengthen the ties between the two largest economies in the world. The opening moments were marked by a brief but firm handshake that lasted a solid 40 seconds, setting a serious but cordial tone for the discussions ahead. High-Level
US-China relations: Trump and Xi hold critical talks on trade, rare minerals, and Taiwan
On May 14, 2026, a historic meeting unfolded in Beijing between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Hosted at the Great Hall of the People, the summit aimed to strengthen the ties between the two largest economies in the world. The opening moments were marked by a brief but firm handshake that lasted a solid 40 seconds, setting a serious but cordial tone for the discussions ahead. High-Level









