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India’s choices – Trump tariff tragedy or Russian oil conundrum

Trump’s 50% tariff rate on India is parallel to what the US has levied on Brazil. But the similarity ends right there – India has a lot more at stake in this relationship. India needs a new foreign policy paradigm.

August 06, 2025 / 23:34 IST
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Clearly, Russian oil is a tactic that the United States is using to pursue a larger agenda which goes beyond trade. Now the question before Indian policymakers is how it defines national interest?

It went down south rather quickly, a celebrated relationship between India and the United States and their leaders defined by warm embraces and effusive words of praise has turned sour within months. India from ‘being a good friend and strategic partner’ is now referred to as a ‘‘dead economy’, ‘tariff king’, ‘threat to national security’ and so on by US President, Donald Trump

US President Donald Trump has been unsparing in his criticism of India and India has retorted, unflinchingly so. The gloves are off, as it were. But can there be any winners in this dramatic face off? Both countries have far deeper engagements beyond trade and tariffs.

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Mr Trump is temperamental is all too well known but the latest executive order levying penalty tariffs on India -taking India’s total tariffs to 50 per cent has come as a shock to even those who were working with the many unknowns in this relationship.

India and US have been negotiating a trade deal for several months; the initial deadline of 9th July was missed but those who were advising on the deal and were participating in the negotiations were of the view that the deal was nearly done. The contentious issues were access to India’s farm and dairy sectors; Russian oil wasn’t part of the negotiations until it became a reason for penalty tariffs on India.