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Amid Tariff Spat With US, Indian Army Shares Post Featuring 1971 Newspaper Clip On Washington’s Arms To Pakistan | EXPLAINED | India News

As the tariff tensions between India and the United States increased, the Indian Army shared the 1971 newspaper clipping on Tuesday that the Eastern Command of the Eastern Command has sent Washington to Pakistan since 1954 to Pakistan.

The Eastern Command of the Indian Army, which shares the clipping on the handle X, is the accumulation of the war on that year – the accumulation of the war – Aug 1971.

“The US branches worth $ 2 billion since 1954 since 1954” newspaper title, the US’s posts in detail in the news report in detail.

According to IANS, the Indian army shared details about what Pakistan was for global terrorists.

What’s in the 1971 report?

The report emphasizes that the United States remained one of the lock weapons suppliers against Islamabad until 1971, which exploded between India and Pakistan and resulted in the formation of Bangladesh.

This old news report, published by the Eastern Command of the Indian Army, is gaining importance in the light of American President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs about India and the threats of imposing ‘punishment’ in addition to 25 percent.

Trump’s tariffs in India

On Monday, Trump objected to the new Delhi’s subsidized Russian oil trade and threatened to apply additional tariffs to Indian goods. This created a strong meter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA), which draws attention to ‘unfair’ treatment and targeting by the US.

“They don’t care how many people have been killed by the Russian war machine in Ukraine. Therefore, I will greatly increase the tariff where India is paid to the United States,” Trump said.

Later, Mea said that the US objections were “unfair and unreasonable”. The ministry also scolded the European Union for choosing Indian refineries about their trade with Russia.

(With Ians entrances)

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