US President Donald Trump has said that we have lost India and Russia to China. He said this on his Truth social media platform. I wish their partnership brings a long and prosperous future.
Amidst the tension over tariffs, US President Donald Trump has posted a post on Truth Social regarding India-Russia. He has said that we feel that we have lost India and Russia to China. I wish their partnership brings a long and prosperous future.
India's Foreign Ministry has said on this statement of Trump that we have nothing to say. Donald Trump has posted a picture of President Jinping, Putin and Prime Minister Modi in SCO along with his post.
Posted pictures of Modi, Jinping, PutinTrump's statement has come at a time when there is a tussle with India over tariffs. The timing is also interesting because the SCO meeting has just concluded in Tianjin, China between 31st and 1st September. In which India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin also participated. After this, Putin was also seen on the same stage with Jinping in China's military parade on 3rd September.
50 percent tariff imposed on IndiaTrump has imposed a 50% tariff on India. His reasoning behind this was that India buys oil from Russia, so this tariff has been increased as a punishment. Trump had said on Wednesday itself that he has imposed a 50% tariff on India because for a long time there was a one-sided relationship between the two countries. In a press briefing, Trump said that India imposes a 100% tariff on American goods. This is the highest in the world.
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