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Trump wants to reduce the federal budget by $163 billion while increasing defense spending by 13%.

The White House’s budget plan is frequently subject to significant modifications by lawmakers. However, Trump has extraordinary influence over this Republican-controlled Congress and might achieve a lot of his goals. The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday suggested cutting $163 billion in government expenditure for the upcoming year, which would eliminate over a…

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India has disabled the Instagram accounts of Pakistani cricket players Shahid Afridi, Babar Azam, and others.

16 Pakistani YouTube channels were blocked by the authorities earlier this week for allegedly spreading “false, provocative, and communally sensitive content” about India. The Instagram accounts of prominent Pakistani cricket players Shahid Afridi, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Haris Rauf were blocked by the government on Friday. The action was taken in…

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Khawaja Asif, Pakistan's Defense Minister - File Photo

Conflict with India is becoming more likely over time: Khawaja Asif, the defense minister of Pakistan

Asif also promised to provide India with a sufficient response in the event that Pakistan was attacked, but he would not divulge the specifics of Pakistan’s response. Despite efforts by several nations to ease tensions between the two neighbors, Pakistan’s defense minister, Khawaja Asif, stated on Wednesday that the likelihood of a conflict with India…

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Xiaomi

In India, Xiaomi’s market share plummets to 13% due to inventory issues, while competitors remain stable.

According to the agency’s most recent assessment, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer’s shipments fell during the January–March quarter as it struggled to get traction for its new launches due to bloated inventory levels. According to Counterpoint Research, Xiaomi’s market share in India, which includes its sub-brand Poco, fell to 13% in Q1 2025 from 19% the…

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China limits the supply of rare earth magnets, so EV manufacturers ask the government for assistance.

Since April 4, China has limited its supply of magnets to India, according to industry sources. As China has limited the supply of rare earth magnets, an essential component of electric vehicles, automakers and component manufacturers have asked the government to step in, according to a CNBC-TV18 story on April 25. According to industry sources…

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