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Difficult for India to trust US, says Raghuram Rajan: 'Can't be most tariffed nation, then talk military'

Both nations will most likely 'figure out' a trade deal, but military ties and economic pain trigged by tariffs can’t go parallelly, Rajan said

November 10, 2025 / 15:57 IST
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In the last few weeks, the negotiations between US and Indian government officials have increased, with both sides keen an early conclusion of a trade agreement.
In the last few weeks, the negotiations between US and Indian government officials have increased, with both sides keen an early conclusion of a trade agreement.

Raghuram Rajan, former Reserve Bank of India governor, believes that the recent strain in the bilateral ties between India and the US, triggered by Washington’s tariff policies, will have a long-term impact on the relationship between the two nations.

Both nations will most likely “figure out” a trade deal, but military ties and economic pain trigged by tariffs can’t go parallelly, the economist said.

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“I think it's one of those things where they will figure out an agreement. It can't be that you (India) are the most tariffed country in the world, more than China, and you know you talk about military friendship and alignments and join manoeuvre and so on. So, I think they have come to an accommodation. But i think these kinds of actions stay long at people's minds. The US cannot be trusted,” he said during an event hosted be Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

US President Donald Trump had imposed a 50 percent tariffs on Indian goods, including a 25 percent penalty for the purchase of Russian crude oil. India had described the US action as "unfair, unjustified and unreasonable".