A New CAP: India Stressed by Trump's Tariff Warfare
Congress criticizes Prime Minister Modi after President Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Indian imports, labeling it a challenge of the ''CAP'' countries: China, America, and Pakistan. Trump's move is seen as a tactic to pressure India amid recent trade deals with other major partners.

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In a significant development, US President Donald Trump has imposed a 25% tariff on Indian imports. The move has sparked backlash from the Indian National Congress, which criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of foreign relations.
Jairam Ramesh, Congress general secretary, pointed out that Trump's latest decisions signal a larger challenge, dubbing it as the "CAP" conundrum—China, America, Pakistan. He stressed the complexity of navigating international politics in the face of strong-arm tactics from global powers.
This tariff is seen as part of larger pressure tactics by Washington, aiming for favorable trade terms. Trump's actions, including sanctions on Russian dealings and support for Pakistan's energy development, signify a shift in US strategies pertaining to South Asia.
(With inputs from agencies.)