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Trump imposed a 25% tariff on India, angrily denouncing the economic ties between India and Russia: "Let the deadlocked economy go with them!"
On Thursday, U.S. President Trump sharply criticized the increasingly close relationship between India and Russia on Truth Social, stating that he "doesn’t care what India and Russia do," and even said he could let their "moribund economies sink together." This statement came right after he announced a decision to impose a 25% tariff on Indian imports starting Friday. The Indian government quickly responded, emphasizing that it would take "all necessary measures to protect national interests," focusing on securing a living space for farmers, entrepreneurs, and small businesses, and hinted that trade negotiations had not been fair for months. Trump also pressured Russia, shortening the deadline for Putin to reach a peace agreement from 50 days to "10 to 12 days."
1. Trump criticizes India-Russia relations, tariff measures to be implemented on Friday
The President of the United States, Trump, no longer hides his attitude. He posted on the Truth Social platform on Thursday, angrily criticizing the deepening relationship between India and Russia:
This statement was made the day after he announced to the American public the decision to impose a 25% tariff on India (the tariff takes effect from Friday). Trump accused India of having long relied on Russia for weapons and energy, calling this move "unwise." According to Reuters, he bluntly stated that the U.S. "does almost no business with Russia, and trade with India is also very limited." This remark targets not only the trade between the two countries but also the choice of their trade partners.
II. India's Firm Response: Vows to Protect Farmers and Small Enterprises, Implicitly Referring to Unfair Conditions from the U.S.
Hours after Trump announced the tariffs, the New Delhi side publicly stated its position:
3. Dual Pressure: Trump Shortens Ultimatum to Russia, Criticizes Medvedev
Trump's criticism did not stop at India:
IV. The energy ties between India and Russia continue, Indian Foreign Minister counters Western 'double standards'
Despite facing criticism from the West, India continues to purchase Russian oil. Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar defended this:
Conclusion: Trump's tariff stick and fierce rhetoric have thoroughly exposed the deep-seated contradictions between the U.S. and India regarding trade fairness and geopolitical alignment. India's hardline response, centered on defending "national interests," signals the beginning of intense trade friction. At the same time, Trump's ultimatum to shorten the peace deadline with Russia, combined with India's refusal to sanction Russian energy, complicates the U.S.-India-Russia triangle relationship even further. Amid the clash of "America First" and "India's autonomy," both global trade patterns and geopolitical dynamics face new pressures for restructuring.