India’s government is prepared to work with Donald Trump’s administration to identify and take back all its citizens residing illegally in the US, an early signal from New Delhi that it’s willing to comply with the incoming American president and avoid a trade war.
EAM S Jaishankar arrived in Washington at the invitation of the US Government to witness Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the United States. His meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, representing the world's largest and oldest democracies, was held at the State Department's Foggy Bottom headquarters.
Indian-American lawmakers oppose Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, impacting not only illegal immigrants but also legal residents.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio is meeting with his counterparts from Australia, India and Japan as the Trump administration kicks off its formal foreign policy engagements in discussions with the Indo-Pacific “Quad.
Within hours of swearing in as 47th US President, Donald Trump marked his priorities through his executive orders which ranged from crackdown on illegal immigration to ending birthright citizenship and relief to TikTok.
"India not just regional but world leader, its position crucial for lasting peace, not temporary ceasefire," says Zelenskyy aide who worked with NSA Doval
Donald J Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, marking a stunning comeback after four years in political exile. The 78-year-old Republican leader, who left Washington as a polarizing figure in 2021,
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed with his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, concerns related to "irregular migration" on Tuesday, the State Department said.