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India, US are committed to rule of law unlike China, say US Senators

US Senator Mark Warner said that China follows the policy of authoritarian capitalism as it allows “ferocious domestic competition until the national champion arises” and then the champion is backed by the government in the world market.

On the US-India defense relationship, Cornyn said amid China’s continuous threat in the international waters the countries (QUAD) need to support each other.(Reuters)
Updated on Nov 19, 2020 05:54 AM IST
ByAsian News International | Posted by Shivani Kumar

Donald Trump’s impeachment trial likely to start next week

The House will vote Wednesday on the impeachment managers named by Speaker Nancy Pelosi followed by a vote to authorize transmittal of the articles to the Senate, according to a person familiar the plans.

US president Donald Trump’s impeachment trial is likely to get fully underway next week.(Reuters image)
Updated on Jan 14, 2020 06:27 AM IST
Bloomberg | BySteven T. Dennis and Billy House

US Senate passes provision to give India NATO ally-like status

Introduced by Senate India Caucus Co-Chair Senator John Cornyn with the support of Senate India Caucus Co-Chair Senator Mark Warner, the amendment provides for increased US-India defence cooperation in the Indian Ocean.

The National Defense Authorisation Act or NDAA for the fiscal year 2020, that contained such a proposal was passed by the US Senate last week. (Reuters file photo)
Updated on Jul 02, 2019 01:19 PM IST
Washington | ByPress Trust of India

US lawmakers bat for India, seek more time to resolve duty-free trade issues

Two senior US senators, who head the bipartisan India caucus in the upper chamber of congress, joined a growing demand for the US trade representative (USTR) to delay a presidential proclamation terminating duty-free benefits for some imports from India by at least 30 days.

Image for representation(AP file photo)
Updated on Apr 13, 2019 09:07 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Washington | ByYashwant Raj

‘Scrapping India’s trade privileges could hit American consumers’: US senators

India is the world’s largest beneficiary of the GSP, dating from the 1970s, but trade ties with the US have widened over what Trump calls its high tariffs and concerns over New Delhi’s e-commerce policies.

If US President Donald Trump presses ahead with his plan to end the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for India, it could lose the status in early May, Indian officials have said, raising the prospect of retaliatory tariffs.(Reuters File)
Updated on Apr 13, 2019 03:36 PM IST
New Delhi | ByReuters
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