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‘If they rise, they rise’: Trump dismisses gas price worries as US-Iran war rattles oil markets

US President Donald Trump said Thursday he was not worried about rising gasoline prices linked to the widening conflict with Iran, adding that the military campaign was a bigger priority.“I don’t have any concern about it,” Trump told Reuters in an interview when asked about higher prices at the pump. “They’ll drop very rapidly when…

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Middle East crisis: Strait of Hormuz tensions add risks for subsea cables critical to India’s data flows

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route, is also emerging as a vulnerable corridor for undersea internet cables as tensions in West Asia escalate.The passage controls about a third of India’s westward internet traffic, and experts say this capacity cannot be easily rerouted because alternate routes have limited supply.The deteriorating security situation has…

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Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Gold, silver prices in focus on safe haven buying; where are the precious metals headed?

Analysts say the recent fluctuations in gold prices do little to undermine its role as a safe-haven asset. They argue the metal’s defensive appeal remains strong amid persistent concerns over inflation, geopolitical tensions and elevated global debt levels. According to State Street, gold continues to be underrepresented in investment portfolios. Allocations to gold-backed exchange-traded funds…

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Beyond oil: How US-Iran war & Middle East crisis may hit India’s economy – sector-wise impact explained

Petroleum is the most immediate area of exposure. In 2025, India sourced roughly $70 billion crude oil and petroleum products from West Asia. (AI image) Beyond oil, the Middle East crisis has other implications for the Indian economy, especially if the US-Israel-Iran war continues for a long duration leading to major supply disruptions. In recent…

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US will ‘not make same mistake’ of giving India ‘China-like concessions’, says official

The United States will not extend to India the kind of sweeping economic concessions it once granted China, said Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on Thursday, claiming that those incentives allowed China to emerge as a rival.Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue, India’s flagship conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics, Landau made it clear that while…

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