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Trump or Modi: Who'll blink first to end the standoff?

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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November 10, 2025

India has cleverly deflected US attention from India opening up its dairy sector to US dairy exporters to arms manufacturing in India for US cos

- S MURLIDHARAN

In any prolonged standoff, either of the two feuding parties has to relent or blink first to end it.

The Ukraine-Russia war, now into its fourth year, shows no signs of relenting or abating, with both taking ultranationalistic positions and accusing the other of not going the extra mile to reach out to it. And strange as it might sound, this standoff has caught India in the crossfire. POTUS Trump has taken umbrage at India buying oil from Russia, which in his view is tantamount to India bankrolling the Russian war machine. Hence, the 50% penal tariff on Indian exports to the USA. Trump is blasé about the fact that the US itself buys plutonium, fertilisers, etc. from Russia.

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A dramatic theft hit rural France as 450 kg of fresh and frozen snails, valued at 90,000 Euros (Rs 93 lakh), were stolen from producer Jean-Mathieu Dauvergne’ snail farm, Reuters reported.

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COMMON WINTER AILMENTS

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Renewed push for state autonomy at DMK meet

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Customary Hindu divorce needs solid proof: Delhi HC

Court rejects ‘panchayati divorce’ without judicial recognition

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‘Discreet escort’ websites expose Goa’s murky side

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Chasing heights

Born with HIV, a young Bengaluru girl found freedom in running, now she’s aiming for Everest

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AN ENGAGING HANDBOOK

‘A smile is the most effective weapon against an adversary; it perplexes them. A smile is the best accessory for a friend; it delights them.’

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Rahul says no definitive answer to spin woes

Stand-in skipper hopes to improve before facing SL and Aus next year

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November 30, 2025

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Taliban warns Pak again of any action

The Taliban regime on Saturday reiterated a stern warning to Pakistan, asserting that its armed units are “fully prepared” to defend Afghanistan's territorial integrity and respond decisively to any hostile cross-border action.

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November 30, 2025

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