'Today Is The Big One': Trump's Cryptic Post Hints At Reciprocal Tariff Ahead Of Meeting PM Modi
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Hello Readers! Through this news warp, we present the top developments of the day. Today's rundown includes PM Modi's US visit. Trump's cryptic post on reciprocal tariff, FM Nirmala Sitharaman tabling new Income Tax bill and much more.
PM Modi US Visit LIVE: Meeting With President Trump, Musk Today; Trade Talks And Other Bilateral Issues To Be Discussed
๐Besides a bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump, the prime minister is also slated to meet Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, and several others. This is PM Modi's first visit since the inauguration of the second presidential term of Trump on January 20.
'Today Is The Big One': Trump's Cryptic Post Hints At Reciprocal Tariff Ahead Of Meeting PM Modi
เฝงImposition of reciprocal tariff is widely expected to further disrupt global trade potentially. After assuming the office as the president for the second time, Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and 60 percent on goods from China
FM Nirmala Sitharaman Tables New Income Tax Bill In Lok Sabha Amid Oppn Uproar
๊งFinance Minister Sitharaman introduces Income Tax Bill, 2025, in Lok Sabha amid opposition parties opposing its introduction. Sitharaman also urged the speaker to refer Income Tax Bill, 2025, to Select Committee of Lok Sabha.
๐คชWith the introduction of the new bill, the government plans to replace the decades-old income tax laws with a new income tax bill, which was announced in the Budget 2025.
Germany: 28 Injured After Car Rams Into Crowd In Munich, Driver Detained
๊ฆAt least 28 people have been injured after a car rammed into a crowd of people in Munich. As per German police, the incident occurred near the city's central train station.
๐ฐTaking to social media platform X, the police said that the driver was โsecuredโ at the scene and no longer poses any danger.
๐As per the latest update, 28 people have been injured due to the incident, with two people seriously injured.
2034 FIFA World Cup Alcohol Ban: Saudi Ambassador Says Fans Are Welcome Within 'Boundaries Of Culture'
๊ฉฒThe nation is poised to maintain its longstanding prohibition on alcohol during the World Cup at all venues and hotels.