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    Trump’s tariff move strains US-India ties

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    The United States has announced a significant escalation in its trade measures against India, with President Donald Trump issuing an executive order to increase tariffs on Indian imports to 50 percent. The move, tied directly to India’s continued purchase of Russian oil, has been condemned by New Delhi as “unfair, unjustified and unreasonable,” with officials stating it undermines India’s right to secure energy based on market needs and national interest.

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    The additional 25 percent tariff, on top of an existing 25 percent levy, is set to take effect on August 27, affecting key Indian exports such as textiles, auto components, chemicals and gemstones. With the new rate, Indian goods now face the highest U.S. tariff among major Asian economies, exceeding by 20 percent the rate imposed on Chinese imports and standing well above those applied to other large exporters in the region.

    The Indian government has reiterated that it will take all necessary steps to safeguard its economic and strategic interests. India has defended its energy trade with Russia, stating that its crude oil imports are driven by the need to ensure affordable energy for its 1.4 billion citizens. Indian officials have also noted that the U.S. itself continues to import specific Russian products such as uranium hexafluoride, palladium, fertilizers and chemicals, a point President Trump dismissed by stating, “I don’t know anything about it.”

    US actions seen as inconsistent with broader policies

    Trump’s decision to single out India, while continuing trade ties with other Russian-aligned economies, has drawn criticism for its inconsistency. The U.S. President has not imposed similar tariffs on European nations or China, despite their ongoing trade with Russia. Trump also claimed that India is profiting by re-exporting refined oil products made from Russian crude, further fueling his justification for the tariff increase.

    The diplomatic friction signals a downturn in U.S.-India relations, which had previously appeared robust during Trump’s first term. Despite once calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi “America’s greatest and most loyal friend,” Trump now accuses India of financing Russia’s war and has even labeled its economy as “dead.” This rhetoric stands in sharp contrast to India’s position as the world’s fourth-largest economy and third-largest oil consumer, highlighting a growing disconnect between Trump’s perception and reality.

    Diplomatic efforts continue despite growing tensions

    The Federation of Indian Export Organisations has called the new tariffs “extremely shocking,” warning that up to 55 percent of Indian exports to the U.S. could be affected. Analysts at the Global Trade Research Initiative estimate that U.S.-bound Indian exports could decline by 40 to 50 percent due to the increased duties.

    Despite rising tensions, diplomatic engagement continues. Senior U.S. officials are expected to visit New Delhi next week to resume trade negotiations. Both sides have previously demonstrated the ability to find common ground, and observers believe there remains room for constructive dialogue to restore balance in the partnership. – By Content Syndication Services.

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