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'No review of pacts, duty on US goods': MEA on speculation over India's response to Trump's tariff; 'disinformation being spread'
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The ministry of external affairs refuted social media claims about India reviewing agreements with the US. This came amid trade tensions and tariff threats from US President Donald Trump. Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Indians to support local products. He highlighted global economic uncertainty. Modi called for a nationwide Swadeshi movement. He emphasized national unity to boost India's economy.
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