US Tariff On India: Democrats On House Foreign Affairs Committee Call Out Trump’s Bluff | India News

India-US tariff order: America’s additional tariff in India, not only with countries such as Australia, France, but also US politicians, even President Donald Trump’s Russian oil claims bluff and duality. Trump claimed that India’s purchase of Russian oil financed Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Now, even American politicians have understood Trump’s bullying game and clearly marked.
The Democrats of the Foreign Affairs Committee, “Instead of imposing sanctions on China or others who buy more Russian oil, Trump’s India’s songs with tariffs, the Americans harm the Americans, and sabotage the US-India relationship in this process.”
The Parliamentary Foreign Committee is a committee that controls the US House of Representatives of the US foreign policy, diplomatic relations and international programs. There are members of both sides and democrats in the committee. The explanation was published by the Democrats.
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Democrats Trump’s duality hit
Democrats, 50 percent of the US tariffs began when India was amazed by the Trump administration, he said.
“It would be something that the Trump administration preferred to follow the threat of secondary sanctions for any country that bought Russian oil. However, only the decision to focus on India, perhaps the most confusing policy of Focusing on India: China, the largest importer of Russian energy, is still buying oil at discount prices and so far has caused a similar punishment.
US Tariff A Call to Awaken: Kant
Former Niti Aayog CEO and India’s former G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant, US President Donald Trump’s latest tariff measures should serve as a ‘calling for wake up’ for India. “Trump’s tariffs must be a call for a wake up for India. Irony is striking: The US, Russia and China actively negotiates with China, the second is the largest buyer of Russian oil, but instead chooses to target India with tariffs. This is not about Russian oil. This is about India’s energy security and strategic autonomy.
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Kant said India should remain intact to protect its strategic interests while using the situation to push important reforms. “India has refused to give global pressure many times. This moment should not be different. Instead of intimidating us, these global winds should turn India into brave, once converted to reforms, and at the same time diversify our export markets to secure long -term growth and flexibility.”



