Amid Donald Trump’s 25% tariff, India says it won’t purchase F-35 fighter jets

Despite the latest tariff announcement, India expressed his confidence that binary ties will continue to progress.
US President Donald Trump is leaving tariff bombs all over the world these days. Trump’s decisions create turmoil in the world. Trump gives bad news to countries that do not accept their conditions. But the country that surrenders to us is also getting good news from Trump. The news of the oil agreement with Pakistan by applying a 25 percent tariff to India was part of this formula. But today we have three news to shock Trump. These three news stories come from three different countries of the world.
Trump received the first bad news from India, where Trump applied a 25 percent tariff. Trump asked us to buy India’s fifth-generation fighter F-35, but now the India’s F-35 is not intention of purchasing.
Trump took the second shock from Balochistan, where Balochs Pakistan has made it betrayed Trump, who had to stop dreaming of getting out of oil from Pakistan. Trump received the third bad news from Moscow, where a statement came – Trump can be angry as he wants, but there will be no control over Russia.
In April, Trump announced that it brought 26% tariff to India and has brought 25% of India to India since August 1. This means that India is only given a 1 percent discount. However, Trump talked about applying a 29 percent tariff to Pakistan in April. In the new order, Trump brought Pakistan a 19% tariff, a large discount of only 10 percent. In addition, Trump made an oil agreement with Pakistan and also tried to annoy India. But now Trump faces the side effects of the tariff brought to India. India, which gave a major blow to the USA, kept an agreement to buy a fifth generation F-35 fighter aircraft from the United States.