“Always friends”: Trump balances harsh trade measures with praise for Modi

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“Always friends”: Trump balances harsh trade measures with praise for Modi
“Always friends”: Trump balances harsh trade measures with praise for Modi

Donald Trump and Narendra Modi have insisted that their much-publicized personal relationship remains strong despite Washington imposing a staggering 50 percent tariff on Indian imports.

The US president has lamented Mr. Modi’s increasing closeness with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Chinese president Xi Jinping following a meeting of the trio at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in Tianjin last week.

Mr. Modi and Mr. Putin were seen holding hands and chatting before sharing a car ride to their venue for bilateral talks. Images of the three most powerful BRICS leaders coming together triggered outrage from Mr. Trump, who claimed the US had "lost India and Russia to the deepest, darkest, China."

He shared an old image of the three leaders, adding: “May they have a long and prosperous future together.”

Indian exporters are struggling in the wake of Mr. Trump’s 50 percent tariff on most Indian goods, including a 25 percent penalty for purchasing Russian weapons and oil, which Washington says helps finance Russia’s war in Ukraine.

However, on Friday, Mr. Trump told reporters at the Oval Office that he will "always be friends with (Narendra) Modi."

"He’s a great prime minister. He’s great. But I just don’t like what he’s doing at this particular moment," the US president added.

"But India and the United States have a special relationship. There’s nothing to worry about. We just have moments on occasion."

Mr. Trump said he was "very disappointed" that India was buying "so much oil" from Russia. "We put a very big tariff on India, 50 percent tariff, a very high tariff. I get along very well with [Narendra] Modi, he’s great. He was here a couple of months ago," he added.

Critics of Mr. Trump’s policy say New Delhi has been selectively targeted for purchasing Russian oil while the EU continues to import liquefied natural gas from Russia. Despite mounting US pressure, New Delhi and Moscow intend to increase their annual trade by 50 percent to $100 billion (£74 billion) over the next five years.

When asked how trade talks were proceeding with India and other nations, Mr. Trump said: "They are going great. Other countries are doing great. We’re doing great with all of them."

The trade talks between India and the US broke down after five rounds of negotiations, with disagreements about opening India’s vast farm and dairy sectors to US imports, and stopping Russian oil purchases.

India’s Modi responded to Mr. Trump’s remarks, saying: "Deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump’s sentiments and positive assessment of our ties.

“India and the US have a very positive and forward-looking Comprehensive and Global Strategic Partnership," Mr. Modi wrote on X.

Mr. Modi is under tremendous domestic pressure to stand up to his long-term friend, Mr. Trump, amid outrage over behaviour that Indian commentators and opposition parties say is equivalent to bullying.

Editorial Team

Emma Davis

Deputy Editor

Xi Jinping, USA, India, Narendra Modi, Trump tariffs, Donald Trump

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