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  • Trump aide Peter Navarro warns India amid tariff row, says ‘won’t end well

    Trump aide Peter Navarro warns India amid tariff row, says ‘won’t end well

    White House trade advisor Peter Navarro on Monday warned that India must “come around” on trade talks with the United States or risk facing dire consequences. Speaking on Real America’s Voice, Navarro accused New Delhi of hiding behind what he described as the “Maharajah of tariffs” and warned that India’s growing energy ties with Russia would “not end well” for the country.

    “They have the highest tariffs in any major country in the world against the United States. We got to deal with that,” Navarro said, adding that India had bought only “tiny drops” of Russian oil before Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine but is now “profiteering” off cheap Russian crude. “American taxpayers end up having to send more money for the conflict,” he claimed.

    Navarro contrasted India’s position with US allies such as the European Union, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines and Indonesia, which he said had moved closer to Washington through new trade deals. “I think India must come around at some point. And if it doesn’t, it’s laying down with Russia and China, and that won’t end well for India,” he warned.

    The trade advisor also linked India’s energy imports to global security. “India’s got to stop buying Russian oil. The road to peace partly runs through New Delhi,” he argued, while insisting that Europe, too, should halt Russian crude purchases. On China, Navarro noted the US has slapped tariffs of over 50% on imports, calling trade diplomacy with Beijing “Kabuki” that required trust in President Trump.

    But Navarro’s ire was not limited to India. In a separate television interaction, he lashed out at the BRICS bloc—which now includes 10 members after Indonesia’s entry in 2025—saying their economic models depended on US markets. “When they sell to the US, their exports are like vampires sucking our blood dry with their unfair trade practices,” he charged. The senior advisor further alleged that BRICS members “historically hate each other and kill each other” and predicted the grouping would not survive without US trade.

    This is not the first time Navarro has used the “vampire” analogy. Earlier this year, he warned the United Kingdom that if China could not “suck the American blood” it would turn to the UK and the European Union instead.

  • Govinda was stabbed in the back after Salman Khan’s Partner,’ claims Pahlaj Nihalani: ‘If someone’s film flops, people throw parties

    Govinda was stabbed in the back after Salman Khan’s Partner,’ claims Pahlaj Nihalani: ‘If someone’s film flops, people throw parties

    Govinda was one of the biggest superstars in the 1990s and was one of the most loved stars of that era. However, things changed as the 2000s started and soon enough, Govinda’s films were not getting the kind of love, and box office returns that the actor had once experienced. He made a comeback with Salman Khan-starrer Partner but even that did not resuscitate his career. In a recent interview, producer Pahlaj Nihalani, who has collaborated with Govinda in Ilzaam, Shola Aur Shabnam, and Aankhen, revealed that people around him wanted to destroy the actor’s career.

    During a conversation with Pinkvilla, Pahlaj said that Govinda has been deceived by many people in Bollywood. “After Partner, everything went against him. He didn’t get any films after that. Many of his big films got shut down, including one with Priyanka Chopra. If someone stabs you in the back, there’s not even a single mark left behind. You don’t even get to know. So, he has been stabbed in the back many times,” he shared.

    The producer also clarified that it wasn’t his assumption that people wanted to destroy his career. “It was the truth. Even after Rangeela Raja, many big producers asked me if Govinda ever annoyed me, but I denied. He used to come and go back on time. It’s a rumour that he comes late. He has shot for me 6 am in the morning. He was never late than the assigned time,” he revealed.

  • Colonial era is over’: Putin slams Trump’s tariffs; calls India ‘powerful economy’

    Colonial era is over’: Putin slams Trump’s tariffs; calls India ‘powerful economy’

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday strongly criticised US counterpart Donald Trump for using tariffs as a bargaining tool with China and India in the current geopolitical landscape.

    Putin said both Beijing and New Delhi have their “own domestic political mechanism and laws” and noted that the two nations have endured difficult periods in their history, marked by colonialism and repeated attacks on sovereignty.

    When somebody [Donald Trump] tells you that they are going to punish you…you have to think about the leadership of those big countries,” Putin said.

    “You have countries like India with 1.5 billion people, and China, both with powerful economies. They also have their own domestic political mechanism and laws. When somebody tells you that they are going to punish you…you have to think about the leadership of those big countries, which had a difficult period of their history too…that had to deal with colonialism, attacks on their sovereignty during prolonged periods of time,” the Russian President said at a press briefing.

    He futher said: “You have to understand that if one of them shows weakness, his political career will be over, which influences his behaviour”.

    Putin, however, expressed hope that everything will ultimately be sorted out for the normal political dialogue to begin

    Just as the colonial era is over, they have to realise that they [the US] cannot use this term when speaking with partners. But ultimately, things will be sorted out, and we will have normal political dialogue again,” he said.

    Last week, on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in China’s Tianjin, leaders from India, China, and Russia projected an image of warmth and strategic convergence that rattled Washington.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Russia a “special and privileged partner”.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping declared that “the world’s two most populous countries need to be friends.” And Russian President Vladimir Putin clasped PM Modi’s hand, addressed him as “dear friend,” and whisked him away in his armoured Aurus limousine.

    The optics told a story of deepening chemistry: Xi and PM Modi smiling together after years of tension, PM Modi leaning into Moscow even as Trump slapped tariffs on Indian goods, and Putin positioning himself as the indispensable broker of this triangular courtship

    The move was subtle but seismic. While Trump met Putin in Alaska on August 15 to persuade him to drift from China’s orbit, Beijing welcomed PM Modi just two weeks later. On August 30, Modi was in Beijing. The next day, he stood smiling next to Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the SCO summit in Tianjin – a public relations coup for Beijing and Moscow.

    On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a pointed remark seen as a veiled dig at Trump, said: “India had achieved a 7.8 per cent GDP growth despite “challenges created by economic selfishness”.

    Earlier, in support of India, Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong wrote: “Give the bully an inch, he will take a mile”.

    Feihong said this a day after Trump slapped an additional 25 per cent tariff on India for its trade with Russia.

    The remark was seen by some as expressing solidarity with countries like India and Brazil, at the receiving end of Trump’s trade war.

    Xu’s post also tagged Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi’s remarks, after his talks with the Brazilian president’s chief advisor Celso Amorim, that using tariffs as a weapon to suppress other countries violates the UN Charter, undermines WTO rules and is both unpopular and unsustainable.

  • Modi and Putin Share a Ride to Their Bilateral Meeting

    Modi and Putin Share a Ride to Their Bilateral Meeting

    Key Update: Modi and Putin Share a Ride to Their Bilateral Meeting

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin made headlines by traveling together in the same car from the SCO summit venue to their bilateral meeting location—an unusual gesture that spotlighted their close diplomatic rapport.

    • Modi confirmed on X (formerly Twitter), “After the proceedings at the SCO Summit venue, President Putin and I travelled together to the venue of our bilateral meeting. Conversations with him are always insightful.” The Economic TimesThe Times of India

    • According to NDTV (via PTI), Putin waited around 10 minutes for Modi before they departed together. Their conversation continued during the ride and extended for around 45 minutes inside the car even after reaching the venue. Their formal bilateral meeting then lasted over an hour. www.ndtv.commint

    • Reports from Times of India and The Tribune echo this, stating the ride was offered by Putin and the tete-à-tete lasted close to an hour, possibly involving “discussions not for the ears of others.” The Times of IndiaThe Tribune


    What It Signifies

    This shared ride wasn’t just transportation—it was a diplomatic statement:

    • Strategic symbolism: In light of U.S. tariffs (up to 50%) targeting India over its oil imports from Russia, this act served as a nuanced response and reaffirmation of India–Russia ties. AP Newswww.ndtv.comIndia Today

    • Personal camaraderie: The extended private conversation and subsequent bilateral meeting underscored the “special and privileged” strategic partnership between the two nations. AP Newsmint

    • Visual diplomacy: The images and narratives highlighted growing alignment among India, Russia, and China amidst shifting global geopolitics.

  • First Time In 16 Years! Pakistan Men’s Cricket Team Score

    First Time In 16 Years! Pakistan Men’s Cricket Team Score

    The Pakistan men’s cricket team faced the United Arab Emirates in the second T20I of the ongoing tri-series in Sharjah on Saturday (August 30) and secured a big win by 31 runs. In the match played at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, the Salman Ali Agha-led side opted to bat first and, riding on half-centuries from Saim Ayub and Hasan Nawaz, posted a total of 207 runs for the loss of 10 wickets in 20 overs.

    Ayub top-scored for the 2009 T20 World Cup winners against the home team by smacking 69 runs from 38 balls, whereas with the help of two fours and six sixes, Hasan added 56 runs to Pakistan’s total in just 26 balls.

    The total of 207/10 on Saturday helped Pakistan cross the 200-run mark in a T20I match played in the United Arab Emirates for the first time ever.

    The Pakistani men’s cricket team has been playing T20I matches in the UAE since May 7, 2009, but August 30, 2025, was the first time they managed to cross the 200-run mark in a T20I match.

    Pakistan’s previous highest total in a T20I match played in the UAE was 193/2, which they posted against Hong Kong at Sharjah Cricket Stadium on September 2, 2022, during the Asia Cup match.

    Highest T20I totals in UAE by Pakistan men’s cricket team

    TOTAL OPPOSITION VENUE DATE RESULT
    207/10 UAE Sharjah August 30, 2025 Won (31 runs)
    193/2 Hong Kong Sharjah September 2, 2022 Won (155 runs)
    189/2 Namibia Abu Dhabi November 2, 2021 Won (45 runs)
    189/4 Scotland Sharjah November 7, 2021 Won (72 runs)
    187/10 Sri Lanka Dubai (DICS) December 13, 2013 Lost (24 runs)

    Pakistan’s highest total in Dubai is 187/10 in 19.2 overs against Sri Lanka on December 13, 2013, whereas at Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, the Men in Green’s highest T20I total is 189/2 in 20 overs against Namibia on November 2, 2021.

    Highest T20I totals in Sharjah by Pakistan men’s cricket team

    TOTAL OPPOSITION DATE RESULT
    207/10 UAE August 30, 2025 Won (31 runs)
    193/2 Hong Kong September 2, 2022 Won (155 runs)
    189/4 Scotland November 7, 2021 Won (72 runs)
    182/7 Afghanistan March 27, 2023 Won (66 runs)
    182/7 Afghanistan August 29, 2025 Won (39 runs)

    Highest T20I totals in Abu Dhabi by Pakistan men’s cricket team

    TOTAL OPPOSITION DATE RESULT
    189/2 Namibia November 2, 2021 Won (45 runs)
    155/8 Australia October 24, 2018 Won (66 runs)
    148/6 New Zealand October 31, 2018 Won (2 runs)
    142/5 Sri Lanka November 25, 2011 Won (5 wickets)
    125/8 Sri Lanka October 27, 2017 Won (2 wickets)

    Highest T20I totals in Dubai (DICS) by Pakistan men’s cricket team

    TOTAL OPPOSITION DATE RESULT
    187/10 Sri Lanka December 13, 2013 Lost (24 runs)
    182/5 India September 4, 2022 Won (5 wickets)
    176/4 Australia November 11, 2021 Lost (5 wickets)
    169/8 England November 27, 2015 Lost (3 runs)
    166/3 New Zealand November 4, 2018 Won (47 runs)

    The overall record of the highest total in a T20I match played in the UAE is in the name of Ireland. On November 30, 2013, Ireland posted a total of 225 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in 20 overs against Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi.

    Highest T20I totals in UAE

    TEAM TOTAL OPPOSITION VENUE DATE
    Ireland 225/7 Afghanistan Abu Dhabi November 30, 2013
    Afghanistan 215/6 Zimbabwe Sharjah January 10, 2016
    India 212/2 Afghanistan Dubai September 8, 2022
    Sri Lanka 211/3 Pakistan Dubai December 13, 2013
    Ireland 211/6 Scotland Dubai January 20, 2017
    India 210/2 Afghanistan Abu Dhabi November 3, 2021
    Pakistan 207/10 UAE Sharjah August 30, 2025
    UAE 206/8 Bangladesh Sharjah May 19, 2025
    Netherlands 206/3 Bermuda Dubai October 26, 2019
    Bangladesh 205/5 UAE Sharjah May 19, 2025

    The Pakistan men’s cricket team has played a total of 53 T20I matches in the UAE and won 33 of them. Only Afghanistan (38 wins in 56 T20Is) has won more fixtures in the United Arab Emirates than Pakistan.

  • Coolie’ Box Office collection day 15: Rajinikanth’s gangster drama records its LOWEST so far; crosses Rs 270 crore mark in India

    Coolie’ Box Office collection day 15: Rajinikanth’s gangster drama records its LOWEST so far; crosses Rs 270 crore mark in India

    Lokesh Kanagaraj’s ‘Coolie’ featuring superstar Rajinikanth was released on 14 August. The film clashed with Ayan Mukerji’s ‘War 2’ starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR, yet managed to stay strong at the box office. Over two weeks, it kept drawing crowds and raced towards the Rs 500 crore worldwide mark. But on its fifteenth day, the film saw its biggest dip yet.

    Day 15 collection marks lowest earning so far

    According to early estimates by Sacnilk, ‘Coolie’ collected only Rs 1.75 crore net in India across all languages on Day 15. This has brought its 15-day India total to Rs 270.85 crore. The figure marks the film’s lowest single-day collection so far.

    The film had started its journey with a massive Rs 65 crore opening, and within eight days it had already reached Rs 229.65 crore. But the momentum slowed down in the second week, with the fifteenth day proving to be the weakest.

    Occupancy rates on day 15

    On Thursday, 28 August 2025, ‘Coolie’ showed mixed occupancy across regions. Tamil stood at 12.69%, Telugu at 13.88%, while Hindi lagged behind with 7.90%.

    Here’s a look at how ‘Coolie’ has performed each day in India (net collection, all languages):

    Day 1 [Thursday]: Rs 65 crore

    Day 2 [Friday]: Rs 54.75 crore

    Day 3 [Saturday]: Rs 39.5 crore

    Day 4 [Sunday]: Rs 35.25 crore

    Day 5 [Monday]: Rs 12 crore

    Day 6 [Tuesday]: Rs 9.5 crore

    Day 7 [Wednesday]: Rs 7.5 crore

    Day 8 [Thursday]: Rs 6.15 crore

    Week 1 total: Rs 229.65 crore

    Day 9 [Friday]: Rs 5.85 crore

    Day 10 [Saturday]: Rs 10.5 crore

    Day 11 [Sunday]: Rs 11.35 crore

    Day 12 [Monday]: Rs 3.25 crore

    Day 13 [Tuesday]: Rs 3.65 crore

    Day 14 [Wednesday]: Rs 4.85 crore

    Day 15 [Thursday]: Rs 1.75 crore (early estimates)

    Total after 15 days: Rs 270.85 crore

    The sharp contrast between the huge opening and the Day 15 dip shows how the film’s earnings have slowed down.

    ‘Coolie’ follows Deva’s fight for justice

    ‘Coolie’ is an action drama with Rajinikanth playing Deva, a former coolie union leader. Deva now runs subsidised housing for students. His life takes a turn when his close friend Rajasekhar (played by Sathyaraj) dies under mysterious circumstances.

    Rajasekhar’s three daughters, including Preethi (Shruti Haasan), are left orphaned. While trying to uncover the truth behind his friend’s death, Deva comes face-to-face with dangerous cartel leader Simon (Nagarjuna) and Dayal (Soubin Shahir), a man hiding a secret of his own. The film also features special cameos by Upendra and Aamir Khan, which added to the excitement among fans.

  • Meet Tanya Mittal, Bigg Boss 19 Contestant With “Boss” Attitude And 800 Sarees In Her Luggage

    What’s making headlines this week

    1. Tanya Mittal exposed for double standards

    Tanya’s claim during Bigg Boss 19 that she’s “not that open,” and even wears sarees in the bathroom, quickly backfired. Fans unearthed her “Get Ready With Me” videos where she confidently showcased saree draping and revealing blouses. This contradiction earned her the label of “ultimate pick-me girl” online. Indiatimes

    2. Ambitious goals and bold personality

    During her stint in the house, Tanya spoke candidly about her future—she aspires to be among India’s top 100 business leaders and eventually foray into politics. Her conversations have spotlighted her sharp business mindset and unapologetic personal values. The Times of India

    3. Trolls mock her “spiritual influencer” persona

    Her insistence on being called “ma’am” or “boss,” coupled with dramatic statements about her bodyguards and lifestyle, has made her a target of online mockery. Viewers took aim at her, comparing her to prior Bigg Boss personalities like Rakhi Sawant and Arshi Khan, dubbing her the “delulu queen.” Indiatimes


    Summary Table

    Show / Date Highlight Audience Reaction
    Bigg Boss 19 Claimed modesty, yet flaunted saree reels → Exposed as contradictory Branded “pick-me girl”; widely trolled
    Bigg Boss 19 Shared career aspirations—top businessmen → politics Mixed reactions; praised for ambition
    Bigg Boss 19 Demanded labels like “boss” / “ma’am”; talked about bodyguards at Kumbh

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  • TikTok Not Back in India — Government Reaffirms Ban Amid Website Glitches

    TikTok Not Back in India — Government Reaffirms Ban Amid Website Glitches

    New Delhi, August 23–24, 2025 – Amid swirling speculation following reports that TikTok’s website briefly became accessible, the Indian government and TikTok itself have categorically clarified that the platform’s ban remains firmly in place.

    Brief Glitch Sparks Hopes

    Some users reported being able to access TikTok’s homepage or parts of its website on August 22–23, triggering widespread buzz on social media and discussions about a possible return of the app. The Economic TimesThe Times of Indiamint

    Government Reaction: Ban Still Enforced

    Indian authorities responded swiftly: senior officials reiterated that no unblocking order has been issued. They called all reports of TikTok’s return “false and misleading.” The app remains banned under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). The Economic TimesThe Times of IndiaBest Media InfoSwarajyaBusiness TodayMoneycontrol

    TikTok Confirms Status

    TikTok, through an official statement, confirmed that the platform remains inaccessible, stating it has not been restored in India and continues to comply with government directives. Gadgets 360

    Tech Experts Weigh In: Likely a Glitch

    Technology analysts and media outlets suggest the brief access was likely due to technical misconfigurations or caching issues—not policy changes. For example, some sections of the website, such as the “About” page, were accessible, while others like login or video content remained unreachable. Best Media InfoGadgets 360The Times of India

    Background: Long-Standing Ban Since 2020

    The Indian government imposed the ban on TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps in June 2020, citing threats to national security, user data privacy, and sovereignty amid geopolitical tensions with China. The ban was made permanent in early 2021. Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3Wikipedia+3

    Homegrown Alternatives Flourish

    In the wake of the ban, Indian platforms like Moj, Josh, Chingari, MX TakaTak, and Roposo gained substantial popularity as local short-video alternatives, collectively capturing the market previously dominated by TikTok. Wikipedia+2Wikipedia+2


    What This Means for Users and Creators

    ScenarioImpact
    Brief website accessLikely a technical glitch—does not reflect policy change
    TikTok appStill banned; not available on Google Play or App Store
    Full reinstatementNo indication of any government re-evaluation
    AlternativesIndian short-video platforms continue to thrive in its absence
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