Modi's Stand: No Compromise on Farmers Amid US Trade Tensions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that India would not compromise on its farmers' interests, amidst heightened US trade tariffs. Addressing a global conference, he emphasized agricultural development and released a coin and stamp honoring M.S. Swaminathan. Modi advocated for climate-resilient crops, technology integration, and support for rural economies.

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In a pointed message to US President Donald Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored India's steadfast commitment to its farmers, fishermen, and dairy sector, amid escalating trade tensions with the United States. Modi stated that he was prepared to make significant personal sacrifices to protect these sectors.
India's resistance remains firm against US demands for increased access to its agricultural markets, including reduced tariffs on American products like corn and dairy goods. This conflict arises as US tariffs on Indian goods have reached 50 percent, impacting bilateral trade discussions.
During a global conference celebrating M.S. Swaminathan's contributions, Modi emphasized the importance of agricultural advancement, climate adaptation, and rural economic support. He unveiled a commemorative coin and stamp in Swaminathan's honor, highlighting the scientist's visionary work in agriculture and addressing emerging challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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