Trade War Threatens U.S.-India Diplomatic Gains
U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive trade policies towards India, including increased tariffs due to India's Russian oil imports, could reverse two decades of progress in U.S.-India relations. Analysts warn that this stance might affect other areas of cooperation, with domestic pressures pushing both nations to take tougher positions.

Relations between the United States and India are under strain as President Donald Trump's trade policies could unravel years of diplomatic progress. Analysts highlight that Trump's decision to amplify tariffs on Indian imports marks a significant shift in the bilateral relationship.
India's substantial trade surplus with the U.S. and its oil dealings with Russia have made it vulnerable to Trump's tariff strategy. The Indian government has vowed to protect its national interests, emphasized by this week's stern response to the U.S.'s increased trade levies.
Strategic ties that have long been forged to counter China's influence are now at risk, creating a seemingly intractable situation for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Washington experts suggest this could lead to a diplomatic stalemate unless negotiated solutions are rapidly sought.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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