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Beyond Russian oil, US tariffs on India reveal a deeper strategic rift between Washington and New Delhi in a changing world ...
On August 6, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a whopping 25% penalty tariff on Indian goods for India’s import of Russian oil. This was on top of the 25% reciprocal tariffs announced on July 31 ...
Faced with US president Trump's fury over energy imports from Russia, India welcomed the announcement about his meeting with ...
Despite the threat of U.S. tariffs, India is resisting pressure to cut ties with Moscow that have brought economic and ...
Energy security is a core national interest. Surrendering it under coercion risks weakening not only India’s negotiating ...
Donald Trump’s steep tariffs and hostile rhetoric have strained US-India ties, which has prompted Delhi to signal strategic rebalancing while refusing to compromise on its red lines.
The US President’s sanctions will hike prices for Americans, alienate allies, and push Bharat toward new horizons ...
Ironically, the EU may still stand to gain.The year began on a high note for the European Union and India. In February, ...
Lower prices give Trump more room to maneuver than Biden. Will it be enough to force Putin to accept a cease-fire in Ukraine?
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), a major proponent of increased sanctions on Moscow and its allies, signaled Saturday that he supported President Trump’s decision to meet with Russian President ...
The United States has increased its tariff on certain Indian imports from 25% to 50%. President Donald Trump has called this new measure a "secondary" tariff, a term that is not formally used in trade ...