Trump Proposes 'Gold Card' Plan to Ease Hiring of Indian Graduates in the U.S.
Washington: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a new "gold card" initiative aimed at helping American companies hire top Indian graduates from prestigious U.S. universities such as Harvard and Stanford. The proposal is part of his broader immigration reform plan, which seeks to retain highly skilled foreign talent within the United States. The move will benefit Indian students and professionals seeking long-term career opportunities in the U.S. while addressing American companies' demand for highly skilled workers.Multilateralism Erosion a Threat to Global Stability: South African President at G20
Johannesburg: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that the erosion of multilateralism severely threatens global economic growth and stability. At the G20 summit, he called for a rules-based global order to ensure sustained economic progress, fair dispute resolution, and effective conflict management. Ramaphosa emphasized that stronger international cooperation is necessary to navigate the current geopolitical and financial uncertainties.India’s Development Model Can Be a Blueprint for Other Nations: CEA Nageswaran
Johannesburg: India’s Chief Economic Adviser (CEA), V Anantha Nageswaran, highlighted India's developmental experiences as a potential model for other countries. Speaking at a seminar attended by leading South African and Indian expatriate business leaders, Nageswaran emphasized how India’s economic policies and reforms could serve as a blueprint for emerging economies. He underlined India’s success in leveraging digital transformation, financial inclusion, and infrastructure development to drive growth.
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