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Trump has clear road map: PM

Financial Express Bengaluru

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March 17, 2025

• India is working with China to restore pre-2020 status, says Modi

- SHUBHAJIT ROY

PRAISING US PRESIDENT Donald Trump for his "humility" and "resilience" and noting that he seems "far more prepared than before", Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said Trump has a "clear roadmap in his mind with well-defined steps, each one designed to lead him toward his goals" and that he is for "America First" while "I stand for India First".

In a wide-ranging interaction with podcaster Lex Fridman, made public on Sunday, Modi said India and China are now "working to restore conditions to how they were before 2020" — when the military standoff began along the Line of Actual Control in eastern Ladakh — and "our focus is to ensure that these differences don't turn into disputes".

On the Russia-Ukraine war, the Prime Minister said a resolution will only come when both Ukraine and Russia come to the negotiating table, and he can also tell Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a "friendly way that brother, regardless of how many people stand with you in the world, there will never be a resolution on the battlefield... Ukraine may hold countless discussions with their allies, but it will bear no fruit."

He also called out Pakistan's long-standing role in fostering terrorism, emphasising that the world is no longer in doubt about where the roots of terror lie. Pakistan, he said, has become the epicentre of terror, causing immense suffering not just to India but to the entire world.

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Retail sector stress shows demand recovery uneven

THE DECEMBER QUARTER earnings of the country's top two organised retailersReliance Retail and Avenue Supermarts-point to a shaky recovery in consumer demand.

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Gold likely to extend gains; silver may ease: Analysts

GOLD PRICE IS expected to maintain its upward momentum in the coming week, driven by safe-haven demand and expectations of policy easing by the US Federal Reserve, while silver may witness consolidation after a stellar rally, according to analysts.

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'A country is built by dirtying your hands, not by buying & selling shares'

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Fiscal space for FY27 limited, conditional, say economists

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AI adoption outpaces training: Report

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) ADOPTION at workplaces is outpacing corporate training programmes, with 71% of professionals believing their roles will change over the next few years as new tools and workflows become mainstream, according to a report.

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