Hindu hardliners in India accuse Gandhi of having betrayed Hindus by being too pro-Muslim, and blame him for the division of India and the bloodshed that marked Partition, which saw India and Pakistan created after independence in 1947.
Since US President Donald Trump returned to the White House, a long list of countries have been targeted by tariffs, but Trump's unpredictable approach to implementing the measures has created widespread uncertainty."We are forecasting basically a downgrade for almost everybody," Alvaro Pereira, the OECD's chief economist told the BBC.
"We'll have a lot less growth and job creation than we had forecasted in the past."The group also slashed the outlook for the US economy this year from 2.2% to 1.6% and predicted growth would slow again in 2026.It warned that the US was at risk from rising inflation, something that Trump repeatedly promised would fall during his presidential campaign.
Prior to the release of the OECD report on Tuesday, Trump wrote on social media: "Because of Tariffs, our Economy is BOOMING!"However, the most recent official data showed the US economy shrank at an annual rate of 0.2% in the first three months of this year, the first contraction since 2022.
China says the US has "severely violated" their trade truce and that it will take strong measures to defend its interests.
China's Ministry of Commerce said Washington has "seriously undermined" the agreement reached during talks in Geneva last month, when both countries lowered tariffs on goods imported from each other.Burgundy also produces an increasingly successful sparkling wine, called Crémant de Bourgogne, and a small amount of rosé.
All of which is good for Burgundy because while general red wine consumption just keeps going down, white is holding firm, and sparkling is going up.Also, the reds that come out of Burgundy are, according to Mr Labet, the kind consumers increasingly want, as they are typically lighter than New World reds.
"What is interesting to see is that there is a strong de-consumption of what we call the big reds, made in the US. Wines with a lot of alcohol, aged in new wood."Less sun and lower temperatures in Burgundy, even with climate change, means less sugar in the grapes and lower alcohol content.