Modi Stands Firm Against US Tariffs, Prioritizes Farmers' Welfare
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi defends the interests of Indian farmers despite U.S. President Trump's 50% tariff on Indian goods. Modi emphasizes farmer welfare, while calling for foreign policy adjustments amid strained U.S. relations. India seeks new partnerships, including potential strengthening of ties with China and Brazil.
In a robust defense of India's agricultural sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared on Thursday that the nation's farmers remain a top priority, even amidst U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of a 50% tariff on Indian goods. Modi stated unequivocally that farmer welfare is non-negotiable, aligning his remarks with the ongoing trade challenges following unsuccessful talks between India and the U.S.
Tensions have escalated as Trump announced the tariff, citing India's continued Russian oil purchases as the catalyst. While India condemns the decision as "extremely unfortunate," Modi's commentary reflects a strategic diplomatic pivot, exploring stronger ties with nations like China and Brazil, both facing similar U.S. trade measures.
India is adjusting to the global economic landscape, with domestic industries vocal about the negative impact of these tariffs. Indian officials are actively seeking to reinforce collaborations with like-minded countries, ensuring mutual economic benefit, as domestic pressure mounts for Modi to affirm India's strategic autonomy on the world stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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