desiboys Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 thatha should impose 50% tariffs on tech offshoring 2 Quote
Tellugodu Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 4 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said: Strong gane responded kada. Drump thata ego will be peaked after reading this. Quote
Popular Post Jatka Bandi Posted August 4 Popular Post Report Posted August 4 yudhaniki nenu ready.. nuvvu ready aa? 3 Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted August 4 Author Report Posted August 4 4 minutes ago, Tellugodu said: Strong gane responded kada. Drump thata ego will be peaked after reading this. Gattigane kelikifying....lopala edo jaruguthundi. Manollu F-35 lu voddannarani thatha manasulo pettukunnadu. 1 1 Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted August 4 Author Report Posted August 4 3 minutes ago, Jatka Bandi said: yudhaniki nenu ready.. nuvvu ready aa? When fire fires the fire fire will be fired, I'm the fire antunna jai shankar! 1 Quote
futureofandhra Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 3 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said: Gattigane kelikifying....lopala edo jaruguthundi. Manollu F-35 lu voddannarani thatha manasulo pettukunnadu. 6th generation vachayi Inka what's the uelse of 5th Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted August 4 Report Posted August 4 4 minutes ago, akkum_bakkum said: When fire fires the fire fire will be fired, I'm the fire antunna jai shankar! Rohan disagrees. Quote
2024 Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 2 hours ago, akkum_bakkum said: Official statement lo point one missing Quote
andhra_jp Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 MEA’s latest statement indicates India may change tack to face U.S. tariffs, E.U. sanctions over Russian oil Amongst measures Delhi could consider are FTA deals with ASEAN and others, restarting oil imports from Iran and Venezuela MEA’s statement signals change to third tack As a result the MEA’s latest statement could indicate that it is prepared to change to a third tack — that of considering “measures” against any further costs imposed by the West, even though Indian oil companies have begun reducing their Russian intake in the wake of the threats. These measures, according to experts could be three-fold: maintaining status quo, looking for alternative partners, and retaliatory actions . The first option, would be to continue to buy Russian energy at competitive prices and even double down on them, while weathering sanctions imposed by the U.S. and E.U., and continuing to pursue free trade agreements with both in the hope these would lessen such penalties. This was the strategy that the government had employed thus far. The next option, to search for alternative options for trading to circumvent U.S.-E.U. sanctions, could include moving to quickly conclude other FTA negotiations, ongoing with the GCC, EAEU, Australia, New Zealand etc. It could also conclude talks on revising the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA) or even a re-look at joining the 15-nation ASEAN-led Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) that India withdrew from in 2019, largely due to concerns about China. While this was not a possibility even a few weeks ago, when Commerce and Industries Minister Piyush Goyal referred to ASEAN as the “B-team of China”, and the AITIGA as a “mistake”, the government’s outlook may change given Mr. Trump’s relentless tirades. The third option, of counter-measures, could involve suspending talks with the E.U. on the BTIA, and with the U.S. on trade, nuclear energy, defence purchases and others until they prove more reasonable on the issue. India could also consider restarting Iran and Venezuela oil supplies, which could prove cost-effective, but could also incur further sanctions. Experts also point out that the Russian penalties are only one of a barrage of actions by Washington that may lead New Delhi to reconsider its ties with the U.S. in other spheres as well — with divergences emerging on trade and investment, repercussions on technology transfer, counter-terrorism strategy (given Mr. Trump’s moves with Pakistan and counter-narrative on Operation Sindoor), and multilateralism with Mr. Trump’s threats against BRICS. All eyes are now on whether all the turbulence will impact the strongest pillar of India-U.S. ties in the past decade- their shared Indo-Pacific strategy and the Quad summit that India is due to host this year. Quote
yslokesh Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 12 hours ago, Tellugodu said: Strong gane responded kada. Drump thata ego will be peaked after reading this. US have to deal with 180 other countries...probably they wont find much immediate time to respond to India. Quote
Popular Post DonnyStrumpet Posted August 5 Popular Post Report Posted August 5 Good response. Finally India is standing up for itself. Hope they continue this. Otherwise thatha will take India for granted. 3 Quote
Raisins_72 Posted August 5 Report Posted August 5 13 hours ago, akkum_bakkum said: Gattigane kelikifying....lopala edo jaruguthundi. Manollu F-35 lu voddannarani thatha manasulo pettukunnadu. It’s all abt Nobel Prize 😛 Quote
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