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The Reality Check

Financial Express Kochi

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August 01, 2025

India has responded with restraint to Trump's nasty remarks, but some give and take on the trade deal is the only way out

Donald Trump dominated the 2024 presidential race with a master plan of political incorrectness, using the art of the insult to brand political opponents and bash the media all the way to the White House. He has kept that tradition going even after becoming president for the second time. But even by his own abysmally poor standards of public behaviour, it was shocking to hear his rant about India on Wednesday and Thursday. No one expects any head of state to talk so disparagingly about any other nation, especially about the world's largest democracy. "Obnoxious," "dead economy," etc. are nothing but gutter-level politics. Trump's poor behaviour becomes even more evident from the restrained way in which India has responded—no name-calling, only a firm assertion that the government will make sure national interests are protected. Preserving self-interest demands tactful diplomacy—something in which Trump needs a crash course.

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SBI’s NIM target of 3% safe even if RBI cuts rate: Setty

STATE BANK OF India is confident of achieving its 3% net interest margin (NIM) guidance even if the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) decides to cut the repo rate by 0.

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US-Russia talks gain momentum

A SENIOR KREMLIN official confirmed Wednesday that US special envoy Steve Witkoff is set to visit Moscow next week as efforts to find a consensus on ending the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine pick up speed.

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UK cuts tax-free allowance for cash savings

BRITISH FINANCE MINISTER Rachel Reeves delivered a budget on Wednesday that will take more tax from workers, people saving for a pension and from investors to give herself more room for meeting her borrowing targets.

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Reliance JV to build AI data centre

THE ANDHRA PRADESH government has assured full support for the Digital Connexion project, including assistance with land allotment, power infrastructure, connectivity,and timely clearances.

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1 min

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Indices near all-time high as bears go into hiding

· DIIs pump in ₹7 lakh crore, highest in a year

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When tax meets technology

Tax is one area where the govt has moved far ahead in adopting technology and digitisation. Professionals must catch up with the digital architecture in place

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3 mins

November 27, 2025

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