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OPINION

India's economy is stronger than Trump thinks

News, Published on 04/10/2025

» India has long benefited from geopolitical arbitrage, maintaining working relationships with Russia, the United States, and Europe. But this delicate balancing act is now being tested by a series of policy shocks delivered by US President Donald Trump's administration. These disruptions, unlikely to ease anytime soon, raise a critical question: Can India retain its status as the world's fastest-growing major economy?

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OPINION

Are high-skill immigrants a problem?

News, Published on 13/01/2025

» Fissures within US president-elect Donald Trump's "Make America Great Again" (Maga) coalition have appeared sooner than expected. By the end of December, the tech-billionaire wing was in open warfare with Maga's nativist wing over America's H-1B visa programme, which enables US businesses to employ some 600,000 skilled foreigners per year on a temporary basis.

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BUSINESS

International M.B.A. Students Look for Alternatives to U.S.

Business, Patrick Thomas, Published on 06/11/2020

» With fewer international students entering many of the top M.B.A. programs in the U.S. this fall, some of their overseas competitors are getting a boost.

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BUSINESS

Trade trouble: GSP loss sours India-US relations

Asia focus, Narendra Kaushik, Published on 24/06/2019

» When Ajay Thakur heard that India would be losing preferential trade treatment from the United States under its Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), he took the bad news in stride.

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ADVANCED NEWS

Foreign worker visas targeted: US, Australia & New Zealand

Jon Fernquest, Published on 19/04/2017

» Three western countries moved this week to restrict jobs to citizens of their own country much like most Asian countries already do.

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WORLD

Trump targets visas he says hurt American workers

Associated Press, Published on 19/04/2017

» KENOSHA, Wisconsin -- US President Donald Trump signed an order on Tuesday he said should help American workers whose jobs are threatened by skilled immigrants, in a return to the economic populism that helped drive his election campaign.