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[🇮🇳] '25 yrs of progress undone': Analysts say today was the worst day in India-US relations in decades

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'25 yrs of progress undone': Analysts say today was the worst day in India-US relations in decades​

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'25 yrs of progress undone': Analysts say today was the worst day in India-US relations in decades

'25 yrs of progress undone': Analysts say today was the worst day in India-US relations in decades
India had been one of nations to project its confidence in US President Donald Trump’s second stint in the Oval Office. However, that optimism has turned on its head. In a fresh social media post, Donald Trump, frustrated by the lack of progress in the India-US trade talks, called the Indian economy “dead”.



The trade talks have taken longer than expected, with New Delhi resisting the demands of Washington. Trump said India will face a 25 per cent tariff come August 1, even as further rounds of talks are scheduled in August-end.

National security and Indo-Pacific analyst Derek J Grossman called the plunge in the India-US ties the worst since New Delhi tested the nuclear weapons in 1998. “Today was the worst day in US-India relations since New Delhi tested nuclear weapons in May 1998,” said Grossman.

In a subsequent tweet, Grossman said, “Trump’s verbal assault of India continues. Like I said, worst day in the US-India strategic partnership since May 1998.”


Grossman was referring to Trump’s post on Thursday: “I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care. We have done very little business with India, their tariffs are too high, among the highest in the world. Likewise, Russia and the USA do almost no business together. Let’s keep it that way, and tell Medvedev, the failed former President of Russia, who thinks he’s still President, to watch his words. He’s entering very dangerous territory!”

Reiterating Grossman’s assessment, author and IPR attorney, Navroop Singh, said, “25 years of progress is being undone! Donald Trump is causing damage to America's foreign policy, rupturing ties with the world's largest democracy and 4th largest economy.”


South Asia analyst and foreign policy expert Michael Kugelman said, “New Delhi had projected confidence and optimism about ties with the US as Trump prepared to return to power. Makes sense; they were solid during Trump 1.0. And yet, few countries’ relations with Washington have been as deleteriously affected by Trump’s truculent transactionalism as India’s.”


After the 25 per cent tariff threat and before the “dead economies” jibe, Trump had confirmed that negotiations with India on trade were still ongoing. The tariff rate singles out India more than other major trading partners and could undo months of talks between the two countries. This may affect the strategic partnership between Washington and New Delhi, which also serves as a counterbalance to China.


Related video: 'Will secure national interest': Centre hits back as Trump imposes 25% tariff and penalty on India (The Economic Times)


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Trump initially blamed it all on India's purchase of Russian arms and oil, as well as its "obnoxious non-monetary Trade Barriers," in a post on the Truth Social platform. Later at the White House, he said the penalty was partly due to trade issues and partly because of India's participation in the BRICS group, which he described as hostile to the US.

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This is the reason why I love this guy. He has never let the nation down. No matter what is the issue or who are enemies, he has made them surrender. He made Xi lick back his spit. Now Trump is licking back his spit. US delegation arrived for trade negotiation.



India-US trade deal: US officials arrive in New Delhi to resolve trade tensions​

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Published on: Sept 16, 2025 09:42 am IST

India and the US are seeking to resolve differences and hammer out trade deal, talks for which fell apart after Donald Trump slapped 50% US tariffs on India.​


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The US and India are stepping up talks to resolve their trade tensions, with two separate teams of officials meeting in New Delhi this week.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with US President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington in February 2025.(HT)

A US trade delegation led by Brendan Lynch, assistant trade representative for South and Central Asia, was scheduled to arrive in India on Monday night for a day of talks. US defence officials and Boeing Co. executives are also due in India this week to negotiate the sale of about $4 billion of naval surveillance aircraft.

The two sides are seeking to resolve their differences after President Donald Trump slapped India with a 50% tariff last month—the highest in Asia—to penalise the country for its trade barriers and Russian oil purchases.

New Delhi is responding to the visits with cautious optimism, indicating that more needs to be done to reset ties. The US and India had previously committed to a bilateral agreement to be completed by the fall of this year.


It’s unclear how the two sides will resolve the issue of India’s purchases of Russian oil, which Trump says is helping President Vladimir Putin finance his war in Ukraine. Trump has separately proposed Group of Seven nations should increase tariffs on China and India, the biggest buyers of Russian oil.
Trump has said he will speak with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the coming weeks. Modi’s officials have repeatedly said they will continue to purchase Russian oil as long as it is financially viable.

Even though India was among the first nations to start trade talks with the Trump administration, the two sides failed to reach a deal after five rounds of discussions. New Delhi’s ties with Moscow and its refusal to open dairy and agriculture markets are among the reasons the talks have stalled.



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