U.S. President Donald Trump again threatened to raise tariffs on goods from India over its Russian oil purchases, while New Delhi called his attack "unjustified."
Breakdown
- Trump threatens higher tariffs on India over its purchase of Russian oil.
- India rejects the threat, calling it unjustified and unreasonable. 25s
- India remains the largest buyer of seaborne Russian crude, importing 1.75 million barrels per day in early 2025. 38s
- Trump had already imposed 25% tariffs on Indian imports in July. 50s
- Other issues, such as India's BRICS membership and disputes over a ceasefire with Pakistan, are also affecting U.S.-India trade relations. 1m 0s
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