India, Trump and Russia
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Indian goods face additional US tariffs of up to 50%, among the highest imposed by Washington, due to its increased purchases of Russian oil.
From India recalibrating its foreign policy as ties with the US nosedived and Indian exporters weighing Russia as a viable market, to the UN chief calling famine in Gaza a “failure of humanity” and Iran and European countries agreeing to resume nuclear talks,
India's Russian oil imports declined in July after jumping the previous month as some refiners slowed purchases due to smaller discounts, while Indian fuel demand also typically dips during the monsoon season,
India and Russia reaffirmed plans to expand trade, with New Delhi seeking to boost exports to narrow its deficit with Moscow.
F or more than two decades, Washington and New Delhi built a strategic partnership that was hailed as one of the great success stories of post–Cold War diplomacy. Today, that relationship is facing its most serious test in years — and India is signaling it has other options.
It comes as U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an additional 25 percent tariff on India for buying Russian oil.
Indian foreign minister defends crude imports, says buyers free to avoid refined products from India - Anadolu Ajansı
In this episode of Newshour Agenda, Madhavdas GK is joined by an expert panel to discuss the U.S.-India tariff tensions and what's ahead in detail. Joining the discussion, Dr. Dave Brat said, 'We're experiencing a bit of an internal revolution here,