How Indian Exporters Will Be Affected by U.S. Tariffs

 U.S. slaps 25% tariff on Indian goods. Why? Because we keep buying cheap oil from Russia. Washington wants us to cut back, and tariffs are their pressure tactic.

But the question we ought to be asking is really: what does this say about India’s place in the global trade and technology hierarchy?

This is not an economic issue. This is a geopolitics issue. It’s about whether we can stay true to our strategic autonomy while navigating the realities of a more fragmented global marketplace.

Why This Is Bigger Than Trade Numbers
The U.S. is our largest single-country export destination. In 2024, bilateral trade crossed US$ 118.2 billion. That’s not a statistic to be taken lightly.


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