Trump vs. Modi: Can the US Dictate Trade Terms to India?
In the volatile landscape of international trade, the current standoff between the United States and India exemplifies the complexities of geopolitical relationships shaped by evolving circumstances. The tensions were reignited when former President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Indian goods, with a particular focus on India’s increased imports of Russian oil, a move that has drawn sharp rebukes from New Delhi.
Since the onset of the Ukraine conflict, India has emerged as a significant player in seaborne crude purchases, reportedly importing approximately 1.75 million barrels of Russian oil per day from January to June 2023. This uptick represents a 1% increase from the previous year, as India seeks to stabilize its energy needs in a shifting global market. The Indian government defended this decision, emphasizing that the move was a "necessity compelled by global market situation," as traditional supplies were redirected to Europe following the war in Ukraine.
Trump, seeking to leverage his influence, outlined a series of harsh sanctions aimed at Russia and nations purchasing its energy exports. The ultimatum posed by Trump, threatening new sanctions unless Russia alters its military stance, underscores the tension escalating between the U.S. and countries maintaining trade relations with Moscow. India’s spokesperson has pointed out the hypocrisy of Western nations, particularly those within the European Union, who continue to engage in bilateral trade with Russia while criticizing India’s actions.
Despite mounting pressure from the West to recalibrate its ties with Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, India has steadfastly defended its position, reflecting a long history of strategic and economic engagements dating back decades. The Indian government highlights its traditional ties with Russia as a cornerstone of its foreign policy, underlining the critical economic benefits these relationships provide.
Adding to the complexity, Trump had previously announced a 25% tariff on Indian imports, raising questions about the feasibility of establishing a U.S.-India trade accord amidst rising geopolitical tensions. Furthermore, the rhetoric surrounding the BRICS (an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) nations illustrates a growing divide. While Trump portrays BRICS as counter to U.S. interests, member nations assert that the grouping is focused on fostering mutual support for developing economies.
As tensions between the U.S. and India escalate, the portrait painted is one of a delicate balancing act, where economic imperatives meet the harsh realities of global politics. Can the U.S. dictate terms to a country with the economic might and strategic significance of India? As both nations navigate these treacherous waters, the outcomes remain uncertain, but the stakes have never been higher.
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The answer is simple. Since the EU tapped sources other than Russia, Bharat had no alternative left but Russia to source the oil. No brainer really
Europe has surrounded themself now judgeing india 😅
No country is owed a trade surplus to the US. Import more from the US or expect measures to dramatically lower your exports to the US.
That's as fair as it gets.
And, americans & europeans have again and again proved it that they cannot be trusted as against the true friend, Russia which stood by us in the difficult times almost every time in the past.
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When you choose a joker as your President, the White House becomes a circus.
RIP America 😂😂😂
EU has trade a worth 84 US billion dollar with Russia.
Much larger than India imports from Russia
Dolund Trumpet
The POINT is to STOP the KILLING!
So sad that Howdy Modi and Trump are fighting. Two backsliding democracies fighting over a shrinking pie. Xi JinPing must be feeling happy this week.
The answer to your question is No USA cant dicate.
No one can dictate our foreign policy
Many Americans and Westerners thinking that INDIA leans solely on the USA for exports is way off base. India’s $79.44B goods exports to the US (2024) mirror the US’s $91.23B imports from us, showing mutual dependence—US tech firms (Google, Meta, Microsoft) rely on India’s $200B+ market, supporting ~2M US jobs. A 25% US tariff may hit $5.76B of our exports (auto, textiles, jewelry), but India’s pivoting to EU, UAE, and ASEAN via FTAs, like the 2024 India-EFTA deal and UAE-CEPA, boosting trade by 15%—check our recent global trade pacts! 🇮🇳🤝. Many Americans, think Indians dependent on America alone for jobs ? , No one is not denying India has huge dtake in IT dependent on USA but they are doing not out of goodwill because it is business and if trade war is what USA wants then they will have it we too have numerous options as specified above were USA giants depend on India and it's MARKET. Think again! Canceling Air India’s $104B Boeing orders (670 aircraft) risks 150,000+ US jobs, not ours. Indians in the US, pumping $10B yearly, aren’t there by your charity—our highest-earning diaspora with near-zero crime is hired for unmatched skill. Push us with tariffs, and we’ll slash US oil imports ($4.5B in 2024), ramp up Russia’s 40% crude share, or tap Iran’s cheaper oil—closer to our refineries, eager to break China’s 47% grip. Iran’s ready to sell if you cross the line. US —25% tariffs, —won’t break us India's economy is a domestic consumption drive. Economy with our GDP dependent on 64% on domestic consumption and rest only export driven in that USA also comes as one of the market. Escalation hurts American workers too most along with us Indians ; fair trade benefits both think about it once🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸
A dodo is smarter than Trump. Facts are facts
Us can dictate only pakistan.
Trump is crazy old uncle.
Trump has united indians. Public mood is now so much anti Trump that even Modi will find difficult not to buy Russian oil. Trump has created an entire generation of indians who will never trust USA.
Calling “PRINT” from India to defend India is like saying call the Crocodile to save us when being attacked by the hippo !
What a shame … call someone from First Post/CNN IBN/Republic … not these sold publications
The lady is so hypocrisy
I am not a modi fan,but i can say for sure that India has more guts than the EU
India has problems with china and pakistan. Does USA and Europe care about indian sensitivities?
Why european and USA support pakistan and trading with them. Why we consider about their issues, if they are not doing same
Trump is making a joke of himself. He isn't half a leader that Modi is.
Neo colonialism!! Why should Indian foreign policy or economic policy be decided in Washington? How hypocritical is this especially when it was previous government US which encouraged India to start buying oil from Russia to stabilise global oil prices!
US n EU still buy gas or minerals or fertilisers from Russia worth billions, much more than Indian oil imports.
USA is in no position to dictate to India.
Infact, Trump is only hastening the downfall of the US economy by trying to target a trusted partner like India.