Author: Vidushi Saxena

Driven by a sharp instinct for what truly makes news, Vidushi Saxena approaches journalism with curiosity, speed and conviction. Deeply passionate about technology and business reporting, she tracks market disruptions, policy turns, startup ecosystems and corporate strategy with a clear sense of what matters and why it matters now. Her strength lies in identifying the story beneath the headline, asking the right questions and delivering context that helps readers stay ahead of the curve.

Under the leadership of Donald Trump, tariffs on Indian goods moved from 26% to a staggering 50%, before being brought down to a flat 10% following a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States. The dramatic swings were not merely policy tweaks. They disrupted export contracts, rattled markets, and altered trade calculations for thousands of Indian businesses that relied on the US market. The First Jolt: 26% Tariff Announcement The turbulence began on April 2, 2025, when the Trump administration imposed a 26% tariff on imports from India. What made up the 26%? Washington described the move…

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The AI Summit 2026, officially known as the AI Impact Summit 2026, concluded in New Delhi after six days of high-level dialogue, multi-billion-dollar announcements, and ambitious policy declarations that may shape the next decade of artificial intelligence. Hosted at the iconic Bharat Mandapam, the summit brought together delegates from over 110 countries, global technology leaders, startup founders, researchers, and policymakers. From sovereign AI to infrastructure expansion and ethical governance, the message was clear: India intends to play a decisive role in the global AI ecosystem. Massive Investment Announcements Dominate AI Summit 2026 One of the defining highlights of the AI…

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