Just days after personally calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi to extend birthday wishes and praise, US President Donald Trump has once again stirred controversy by targeting India along with China. Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday, Trump accused both nations of being the main financiers of Russia’s war in Ukraine. He also reiterated his earlier claim that he had prevented a potential war between India and Pakistan during his tenure. This marks the first time that India has been directly singled out in such a manner by the US President on the UN platform.
RBI likely sold $12 billion in gold reserves amid rupee pressure
India’s central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), is estimated to have sold nearly $12 billion worth of gold reserves within a two-week period ending May 22. The assessment, based on...




