
Trump is threatening steep new tariffs on Indian goods, escalating tensions over Russian oil imports as New Delhi pushes back against the US pressure and defends its autonomy. (Photo: ANI)
US President Donald Trump ramped up his trade tirade amid seemingly growing tensions with India, as he told the CNBC Network’s Squawk Box on Tuesday that he is considering raising tariffs on India “substantially in the next 24 hours.”
“I think I am going to raise India’s tariffs substantially in the next 24 hours,” Trump reportedly said.
The remarks come amid growing frustration in Washington over what they say are New Delhi’s continued purchase of discounted Russian oil, which now accounts for about one-third of the country’s crude imports.
In a pointed response on Monday night, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) hinted that India would not tolerate being dictated on matters of national interest.
“India began importing from Russia because traditional supplies were diverted to Europe after the outbreak of the conflict,” the MEA said, while also pointing out how the US and the EU continue to engage in trade practises with Russia while pressuring India to cut ties.
New Delhi emphasised that India’s decision to purchase affordable oil was driven by the need to keep inflation in check and secure energy for the country’s 1.4 billion citizens.
Trump, while speaking on his Truth Social platform at the beginning of the week, had claimed that India was “selling Russian oil on the open market for big profits” and accused the country of “not caring how many people in Ukraine are being killed by the Russian war machine.”
He also floated the idea of India buying oil from Pakistan — a suggestion that raised eyebrows and drew ire from across the circles.
Meanwhile, Trump’s advisor Stephen Miller also added to the US President’s rhetoric, reportedly saying, “It is not acceptable for India to fund Russia’s war through oil purchases.”
In a clear indication suggesting that India won’t be strong-armed, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, without naming Trump directly, recently stated, “Our bilateral relationships with various countries stand on their own merit and should not be seen from the prism of a third country.”
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also underlined India’s position, while stressing that the world must work toward a “fair global order, not one dominated by a few.”
The latest tariff threat adds to Trump’s aggressive US trade strategy. He also told CNBC that he plans to impose new levies on pharmaceuticals — potentially reaching 250% –and is preparing similar action on semiconductors “within the next week or so.”
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