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The Art of the Squeeze? What Trump's oil deal with Pakistan really signals to India

Trump appears to be bullying India into making a favourable "US-centric" deal, at a time when Indian negotiators are pushing hard to protect domestic interests

July 31, 2025 / 22:03 IST
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In a space of just a few hours, US President Donald Trump delivered a triple blow to India — first slapping a 25% tariff and penalties on Indian goods, then calling its economy "dead", and finally announcing an oil deal with Pakistan. To top it all, Trump suggested that Pakistan may even end up selling oil to India — a tasteless remark coming just days after a serious military escalation between the two countries.

Trump has often described India as America's "friend" and always greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi with a fair degree of warmth — a rare gesture, given the US President's proclivity for strong-arming world leaders in public and asserting himself as the dominant figure in the room.

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So why has Trump suddenly gone hostile on India, especially at a time when New Delhi is waging a diplomatic war against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. The answer may lie in an old book Trump often cites as his playbook for striking tough bilateral bargains: The Art of the Deal.

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