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This tariff policy is completely hypocritical and unfair targeting of India. The EU imported a record amount of Russian LNG, 16.5 million tonnes, in 2024, while the U.S. continues to import Russian uranium and fertilizers. Sovereign states have the right to choose their trade partners. India cannot change its policy priorities under economic coercion.
President Trump's decision to impose a 25% tariff on India is self-defeating. It risks damaging ties with a key ally—India, the world's largest democracy. The U.S. and India share deep connections in technology and healthcare. By straining this natural alliance, Trump not only hurts both nations but also isolates America from crucial global partnerships and support.
India and the U.S. share strong, multifaceted ties across various sectors, including defense, technology, trade, and education. These deep-rooted connections have evolved over decades, built on mutual interests and democratic values. While challenges may arise, such partnerships cannot be undone overnight, as they form the foundation of strategic cooperation vital to regional stability and global progress.
There's a 74% chance that if World War 3 happens before 2060, the U.S. and India will be on the same side, according to the Metaculus prediction community.