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Why does India need more local investment in entrepreneurship?

According to Nithin Kamath, 90% of venture capital in India (approximately $70 billion over the past decade) comes from foreign sources, resulting in 90% of wealth creation happening outside India. For India to become inclusively rich, wealth must remain within the country. No nation in history has ever prospered when its wealth creation occurs elsewhere. This requires more Indians backing Indian entrepreneurs, which would ensure economic benefits stay local and drive inclusive growth across the country.

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INKtalks

10:40 - 11:37

What is Donald Trump's strategy for attracting foreign investment through auto tariffs?

Donald Trump's strategy involves implementing an auto tariff (likely around 25%) on foreign companies that could increase significantly throughout the year. However, the key element is that foreign manufacturers who establish plants or factories within the United States would be exempt from these tariffs entirely. This approach is designed to give foreign companies time and incentive to relocate their manufacturing operations to American soil. As Trump states, "when they come into the United States and they have their plant or factory here, there is no tariff." The policy aims to boost domestic manufacturing and create American jobs while giving foreign companies a reasonable transition period.

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USA TODAY

00:32 - 00:42

What is the Trump administration's plan for auto tariffs on foreign manufacturers?

The Trump administration plans to substantially increase auto tariffs over the course of a year, with rates potentially reaching 25% on imports. However, the policy includes an important incentive: foreign manufacturers who establish plants or factories within the United States will be exempt from these tariffs. This strategic approach aims to give foreign companies time to relocate their manufacturing operations to American soil, ultimately boosting domestic production and employment. The policy reflects the administration's broader economic strategy of using tariffs as leverage to encourage direct foreign investment in U.S. manufacturing infrastructure.

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USA TODAY

00:28 - 00:40

What is Vietnam's new railway project and what are its objectives?

Vietnam is embarking on an $8 billion railway project backed by China, scheduled to begin construction later this year. The railway will connect Vietnam's port city of Haiphong to Lao Chai on the Chinese border, replacing struggling colonial-era rail infrastructure built during French rule. The project aims to promote economic growth and tourism by providing faster and more reliable transportation for both passengers and freight. This significant infrastructure upgrade comes as Vietnam seeks to address growing demand from its manufacturing sector and increasing trade with China, aligning with Beijing's broader Belt and Road Initiative.

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Al Jazeera English

00:01 - 00:30

How is Vietnam balancing relations between the United States and China?

Vietnam has long maintained a careful balancing act between the US and China. While Vietnam has sided with Washington against Beijing's increasing assertiveness in the contested waters of the South China Sea, it is simultaneously opening doors to Chinese investment in its infrastructure development. As foreign businesses turn their attention to Vietnam, China has strategically mapped a route for greater investment in the country's infrastructure. This approach demonstrates Vietnam's pragmatic foreign policy that seeks to leverage economic opportunities from China while maintaining security alignment with the US in regional maritime disputes.

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Al Jazeera English

01:48 - 02:08

How did Indian political parties react to the US withdrawal of $21 million in aid for voter turnout in India?

The ruling Bhartiya Janata Party, represented by Amit Malwiya, strongly criticized the decision, framing it as external interference in India's electoral process. On social media, Malwiya questioned who would benefit from this action, implying it would not benefit the ruling party. Meanwhile, the opposition Congress Party took a different stance. Their spokesperson Pawan Kehera challenged the BJP's narrative by questioning how the ruling party could claim its electoral prospects were being sabotaged through this alleged foreign interference, suggesting inconsistencies in the BJP's position on the matter.

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WION

01:02 - 01:30

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