How India Can Defeat U.S. Tariff Strikes; Iran Offers Friendship, Formula To Check Trump | World News

Tehran/New Delhi: Iran positioned itself as an important ally for India at the time of trade friction between the new Delhi and Washington. The movement comes days after US President Donald Trump slapped a 50% tariff to Indian goods selected by retaliation for India to buy Russian oil. Measures led US-India tensions to the sharpest level over the years.
Iran’s response was fast. In a direct social assistance, Tehran presented new Delhi discounted oil materials, new investment opportunities and expanded cooperation in high valuable sectors. The proposal carries an open geopolitical sub -tones that offer India a economic life line that jumps Washington’s leverage.
Iran’s Ambassador to India. Irraj Elahi said that platforms like Bricks gave new Delhi to the new US tariffs to blunt the impact of the US tariffs. He argued that local money trade could reduce the trust in the US dollar and create economic flexibility.
In what he calls India and Iran as the “Asian Century, he appointed natural partners and called for a full revival of energy trade between the two nations.
Tehran’s message was calculated. In 2019, India stopped importing Iranian crude oil under the pressure of US sanctions, but Elahi said that Iran was “completely ready to continue to ship shipments at competitive prices.
He defined the relationship as trust and history and stressed that both countries maintain ties even during the most restrictive sanction periods.
Timing is important. As Washington tightens the trade pressure on India, Iran expands this proposal and clearly challenges the effectiveness of the US sanctions.
Elahi rejected Trump’s criticism of Indian companies that interact with Iran and said a tactic of fear that no longer has the same weight. “The United States cannot make economic war against the whole world,” he said.
Beyond Tehran oil, areas that can give both countries a stronger foundation in the global south offer opportunities in production, technology and strategic trade.
Elahi’s closing message to Indian policy makers was clear: Iran wants a deeper, more open and long -term cooperation as a central partner with India.
If this alignment is monitored, it will test Washington’s ability to include Iran’s influence and reshape the balance of economic alliances in Asia.
The opening of Iran-India for the United States is a potential violation on the sanction wall.



