Trump's Tariff Threats Deepen U.S.-India Trade Tensions
Amid growing trade tensions, U.S. President Donald Trump criticized India's Russian oil purchases, threatening increased tariffs. India labeled the criticism unreasonable, pledging to protect its economic interests, exacerbating the rift. Despite pressures, New Delhi continues buying Russian oil, citing economic necessity and longstanding ties, straining U.S.-India relations.

In an escalating trade dispute, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to increase tariffs on Indian goods on Monday. The move comes in response to India's continued oil purchases from Russia, which Trump criticized via social media for profiting while disregarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
India's foreign ministry promptly responded, decrying the criticisms as unjustified and emphasizing its intention to protect its national interests. Despite Trump's threats, New Delhi plans to persist in its energy trade with Russia, citing economic necessity and historical ties between the two nations.
Amid international pressures, India's commitment to Russian oil underscores a broader geopolitical rift with the West. As the country's main refiners temporarily halt Russian oil orders due to tariff threats, analysts highlight the challenge of navigating unpredictable U.S. policies, complicating Delhi's foreign relations strategy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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