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US sanctioned India with 50% tariff for buying Russian oil saying it finances RUssia's war against Ukraine and daily deadly missile strikes. ein dollar terms are now insignificant at $2-the 3 billion. In fact India is already shifting to getting more of its imports from the Middle East. India could also import additional oil from the US and make changes to import non grain and non dairy agricultural products from the US in large volumes such as almonds, walnuts, pistachios, blueberries, cherries that it's upper middle class population of 250 million could benefit from the nutritional benefits. US in its fight against the pharmaceutical companies high pricing could change laws to bring in Indian pharmaceutical products at 10-15% price above Indian prices set by the government to meet needs of its large population. In pharma product pricing India leads the whole world and this benefit would lower the cost of living in the US tremendously. Both sides would benefit in a WIn-WIn relationship in trade- THIS IS ACHIEVABLE FOR THE INTERESTS OF AMERICANS AND INDIANS. IT ONLY REQUIRES VISION OF BOTH SIDES.
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The Economic Times 08/28/2025
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Obama supports adding India as a permanent member of U.N. Security Council
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Automobile manufacturing in India is focussed on the southern city of Chennai in Tamilnadu state.
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New York Times 07/25/2011
In India, Subsidies Upend Car Sales
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2012
China's Export Pain May Be Mexico's Gain
Wall Street Journal 02/06/2012
Car Sales in India Expected To Fall Short of Forecast
Wall Street Journal 02/08/2012
The loss to the Indian government of $39 billion in the improper allocation of telecom licenses. The lack of transparency from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
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Poll Suggests Crushing Loss Awaits India’s Governing Party
New York Times 02/26/14
India's Congress Party Firmly Routed
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India Stock Prices Fall on Scandal Over Wireless Licenses
New York Times 11/19/10
Singh Asks India Business to Improve Ethics
Wall Street Journal 12/14/10
Indiaâs Telecom Scandal Shakes Parties and Top Officials
New York Times 12/13/10
India Leader, Singh, Offers to Testify in Telecom Inquiry
New York Times 12/20/10
Concerns that fickle capital that leaves quickly could be focussing on India, in the absence of tightened financial controls. The rise in the rupee by 5%. Concerns of Stiglitz and others.
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Rajan Has Limited Rupee Options
Wall Street Journal 08/06/13
Mom-and-Pop Investors Bolt Emerging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/22/13
Rupee Throws Oil on India's Subsidy Problem
Wall Street Journal 08/21/13
Emerging Stocks' Emerging Problems
Wall Street Journal 08/23/13
India Prime Minister Rules Out Capital Controls
Wall Street Journal 08/30/13
India's Central Banker Lobbies Fed
Wall Street Journal 10/13/13
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A Fingerprint File for 1.1 Billion Indians
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India Takes Aim at Poverty With Cash Transfer Program
New York Times 01/05/13
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