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“Have we become so weak?” Congress MP Sukhdeo Bhagat on Trump’s 25% tariff on India

NEW DELHI: Congress Deputy Sukhdeo Bhagat criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the silence of 25 percent of US President Donald Trump on Wednesday.

He questioned whether the BJP government was so vulnerable, or discussions on strategic initiatives or oil supply are subject to the intervention of US President Trump.

“Trump created a confusion situation. Neither the government nor the PM Modi did not make any explanation or responsibility in the Assembly … Does it even want to intervene from Trump to discuss strategies? It is not necessary, so we don’t need to make all the decisions, so we don’t have to make all the decisions, so we don’t have to make all the decisions, so we don’t have to make all decisions, so we don’t have to make all the decisions, so we don’t have to make all the decisions, so we don’t have to make all the decisions, so we don’t have to make all the decisions …
On Wednesday, Trump made a shocking statement about Social, the social media platform reality, after being announced a 25 percent tariff against India, and threatened with an additional “punishment” to import Russian oil.

“I don’t care what India is doing with Russia. He said.


He then signed a new executive order that implemented revised tariffs for 70 countries, including India. The parties imposed on India’s neighboring countries are less than 25 percent of India, except Myanmar. New tariffs for Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Japan and Sri Lanka are 19%, 15%, 20%, 19%, 15%and 20%, respectively.

Meanwhile, the government said that on Thursday, the effect of recent events on parliament and will take all the necessary steps to protect national interests.

Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, made a statement in the Parliamentary Subsection the day after Trump’s tariff statement. Later, Rajya made a similar statement in Sabha.

Goyal said that the Ministry of Trade and Industry had interviews with exporters, industries and all stakeholders and collected information about their evaluation.

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