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‘Pushed Modi closer to Russia, China’: Ex-Donald Trump aide slams 50% India tariffs; flags setback in ties with US – The Times of India

Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton lashed out at US President Donald Trump on Thursday (local time) for deteriorating US-India relations through a 50% tariff imposition on India, which he claims has driven Prime Minister Narendra Modi towards Russia and China.“The White House has set US-India relations back decades, pushing Modi closer to Russia and China. Beijing has cast itself as an alternative to the US and Donald Trump,” Bolton wrote on X.
He criticised Trump’s tariff decisions, stating they have undermined decades of Western diplomatic efforts to distance India from its Cold War alliance with the former Soviet Union (Russia) and address China’s growing influence.

In multiple other social media posts on Monday (local time), Bolton had claimed Trump’s economic policies have compromised strategic achievements, whilst providing Chinese President Xi Jinping an opportunity to alter East Asian geopolitics.“The West has spent decades trying to wean India away from its Cold War attachment to the Soviet Union/ Russia, and cautioning India on the threat posed by China. Donald Trump has shredded decades of efforts with his disastrous tariff policy,” Bolton posted.“Donald Trump’s unwillingness to consider diplomatic moves in a larger strategic context has given Xi Jinping an opportunity to reset the East,” he added in another post.Bolton, who served as national security adviser (2018-19) under Trump’s first presidency, departed due to disagreements regarding the administration’s foreign policy approach.His observations coincide with New Delhi’s current challenges amid global economic uncertainty, following the US implementation of a 50% tariff on Indian imports, plus an additional 25% due to India’s Russian oil purchases.The statements followed the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Heads of State Council summit in Tianjin, China, where Prime Minister Modi engaged with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping in bilateral discussions.According to a Ministry of External Affairs statement on Sunday, Modi and Xi Jinping acknowledged their nations’ roles in maintaining global trade stability during their meeting.In his discussion with Putin, PM Modi highlighted the robust India-Russia relationship, noting their consistent mutual support during challenging periods.The Prime Minister emphasised that collaboration between New Delhi and Moscow remains crucial for international peace, stability and prosperity. Meanwhile, Putin highlighted that this year commemorates the 15th anniversary of the India-Russia ‘Special and Privileged Strategic Partnership’.
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‘Truly Grateful’: Sitharaman Thanks State Ministers For Unanimous Support In GST Overhaul

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Nirmala Sitharaman thanked state finance ministers for supporting the GST overhaul, unanimously approved at the GST Council, and promising relief for the common man.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman wrote to finance ministers of all states, expressing gratitude for their support and active role in helping implement the landmark overhaul of the goods and services tax (GST) regime.
In an interview with news agency PTI, Sitharaman said states made their view on the proposal to rejig tax rates but ultimately agreed that it was for the benefit of the common man, an argument that helped reach a unanimous decision at the GST Council meeting earlier this week.
The revision, set to take effect on September 22 and expected to reduce rates on a broad range of products—from butter and chocolates to shampoos, tractors, and air conditioners—was approved at a GST Council meeting on September 3. The council, chaired by Sitharaman, comprises representatives from all states and Union Territories.
“Yesterday, I wrote a letter to each finance minister thanking them, saying, you can have any number of intense discussions and arguments, but finally, the Council rose to the occasion and gave relief to the people of India, to all people of India. And, I am grateful for that gesture. So, I wrote that letter,” she said.
Seh called the work at the Council, truly ‘remarkable’. Despite concerns about potential revenue loss from reclassifying most products into two main categories—5% for essential goods and 18% for all others, eliminating the 12% and 28% slabs—the council unanimously approved the GST overhaul.
The panel was to meet for two days, starting September 3, to discuss the proposal made by the Centre, but ended up approving it on the very first day after a marathon day-long meeting.
“So the sense of the house was, this is a proposal which is going to undoubtedly benefit the common man. There is no point in standing against it… Ultimately, everybody came together for a good cause, and I’m truly very grateful,” the Finance Minister said.
The minister stated that while states have consistently supported rate reductions, their primary concern has been the impact on revenue following the tax cuts.
“I even appealed to them, saying, for the sake of the people of India, please. It’s not just the states. It’s even the Centre that is going to be affected by the reduction. But we’ll make up for it because once the rates come down, people are going to come out to buy, and that will take care of it (revenue impact). That’s how consensus was arrived at,” she said.
Speaking at a press conference following the GST Council meeting, Sitharaman expressed her gratitude to the states for their cooperation and collaborative efforts in implementing one of India’s most significant tax reforms.
On Saturday, she observed that the Council had patiently considered every comment and suggestion from its members. “All points were carefully discussed before reaching a consensus,” she said.
She also emphasised the inclusive nature of the discussions, noting that several ministers who wished to speak again after their initial points had been addressed were allowed to do so.
“Their additional inputs were heard and taken into account,” the Finance Minister emphasised. She also credited states for their constructive participation in the GST Council and their commitment to driving tax reform.
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Car prices: Mahindra cuts rates by up to Rs 1.56 lakh after GST reform; XUV700, Thar, Scorpio see big drops – The Times of India

Mahindra & Mahindra on Saturday announced a reduction of up to Rs 1.56 lakh across its passenger vehicle range, passing on the benefit of the GST rate cut to customers.The move comes after the revamped Goods and Services Tax (GST) structure was cleared at the 56th GST Council meeting on September 3. The revised prices for all applicable internal combustion engine (ICE) models are effective from September 6 and have been updated across dealerships and digital platforms, the company said in a statement, PTI reported.Among specific models, the Bolero/Neo range has become cheaper by Rs 1.27 lakh, while the XUV3XO petrol and diesel variants are down by Rs 1.4 lakh and Rs 1.56 lakh, respectively. Prices of the Thar 2WD (diesel) and Thar 4WD (diesel) have been reduced by Rs 1.35 lakh and Rs 1.01 lakh, respectively. The Scorpio Classic has seen a Rs 1.01 lakh cut, the Scorpio-N a Rs 1.45 lakh cut, the Thar Roxx a Rs 1.33 lakh cut, and the XUV700 a Rs 1.43 lakh cut.The Mumbai-based automaker said the cuts are aimed at ensuring transparency and giving customers the full benefit of the GST rationalisation.Other automakers, including Tata Motors and Renault India, have also announced price reductions following the GST reform.
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Funding extension for school holiday club programme in Cornwall

A programme providing school holiday clubs for thousands of children in Cornwall has been extended.
The Time2Move holiday programme supports families with activities and healthy food for children aged between five and 16, and is fully funded for those eligible for benefits-related free school meals, the government has confirmed.
The government announced a three-year extension for the scheme, as part of a £600m investment nationally.
The programme is run by Active Cornwall, which brings together providers across the county, and said £8m had been invested in it since 2021.
Tim Marrion, partnership manager at Active Cornwall said: “We know that school holidays can bring particular challenges for families on lower incomes and children can face triple inequalities of social isolation, poor diet and low levels of physical activity over the holiday periods.
“Through our Time2Move programme we make a real difference for over 12,000 children and their families each year, so this funding extension is very welcome news”.
The programme is fully-funded by the Department for Education and is known nationally as the Holiday Activities and Food Programme.
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