The Indian political arena has been roiled by former US President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications. Rahul Gandhi, a key figure in the Congress party, has directly targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, criticizing his leadership on this matter. The fee increase is seen as detrimental to the Indian IT industry and the prospects of Indian professionals seeking to work in the United States. Other prominent figures, like Akhilesh Yadav, have also voiced their concerns, scrutinizing India’s foreign policy approach. The Congress party has highlighted the financial implications and the potential for reduced opportunities for Indians.
breaking
- Pappu Yadav Questions ED-CBI’s Poll-Time Activism
- Why Rashami Desai Says Social Media Leaves No Space for Jokes
- Rajasthan’s War on Illegal Mining: 90 Arrests in Two Weeks
- Positive Fiscal Start: India’s Direct Tax Up 8.8%
- India’s First Astronaut: Rakesh Sharma’s Space Anthem Moment
- Rising Stars Tanvi Sharma & M Tarun Qualify for India Open Main Draw
- Happy Patel Spy Thriller: Mithila Palkar’s Rupa Challenge Revealed
- Telangana Announces District Restructuring Commission
