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Trump's 50% tariff on India kicks in as Modi urges self-reliance

Donald Trump's steep 50% tariffs on India have kicked in, weeks after the US president issued an executive order hitting the Asian country with an additional 25% penalty over its purchases of Russian oil and weapons.

This makes India - one of the US's strongest partners in the Indo-Pacific - among the countries paying the highest tariffs in the world. This could deal a blow to exports and growth in the world's fifth largest economy, given that the US was, until recently, India's largest trading partner.

The tariff setback has sent the Indian government into firefighting mode. Earlier this month, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a promise to cut taxes to mitigate their economic impact. He has also rallied for domestic self-reliance.

He said that a Diwali gift in the form of a "massive tax bonanza" was on its way for the common man and the millions of small businesses that power Asia's third largest economy.

Wearing a bright saffron turban and addressing crowds of spectators from the ramparts of Delhi's Red Fort during Independence Day celebrations, Modi also urged small shop owners and businesses to put up boards of "Swadeshi" or "Made in India" outside their stores.

"We should become self-reliant - not out of desperation, but out of pride," he said. "Economic selfishness is on the rise globally and we mustn't sit and cry about our difficulties, we must rise above and not allow others to hold us in their clutches."

He has since repeated these comments in at least two other public addresses this week.

For many watching, this is clearly aimed at countering Donald Trump's brutal 50% tariff rate on India which will disrupt millions of livelihoods across the country's export-driven industries that supply everything from clothes to diamonds and shrimp to American consumers.

Amid the blow, Modi's message to his countrymen has been loud and clear - both make in India and spend in India.

The former has proved increasingly difficult, with the share of manufacturing as part of India's gross domestic product (GDP) stagnating at 15% levels, despite his government rolling out subsidies and production incentives over the years.

But spurring long-pending tax reforms that immediately put more money into the hands of people could help the government soften some of the blow, experts say.

And so, after a $12bn income tax giveaway announced in the budget earlier this year, Modi is now aiming for an overhaul of India's indirect tax architecture – a reduction and simplification of the goods & service tax (GST).

GST, which was introduced eight years ago, replaced a maze of indirect taxes to reduce compliance and the cost of doing business.

But experts say it has too many thresholds and exemptions, making the system extremely complicated. They've repeatedly called for it to be revamped.

Now, Modi has precisely promised that, with India's finance ministry putting out a proposal for a simplified two-tier GST system.

"Combined with the income tax cut in place from April 2025... the GST rate reforms [likely worth US$20bn; £14.7bn] should together provide a meaningful push to consumption," analysts from Jeffries, a US brokerage house, said after the announcement.

Private consumption is a mainstay of India's economy, contributing to nearly 60% of the country's GDP. While rural spending – supported by a bumper harvest – has remained strong, demand for goods and services in cities has continued to slow down due to lower wages and job cuts in major sectors like IT, post the pandemic.

Modi's "fiscal stimulus" or tax cuts should help ensure a consumption recovery, according to investment banking firm Morgan Stanley. It will push GDP up and drag inflation down.

"This is particularly crucial amid headwinds from ongoing global geopolitical tensions and adverse global tariff-related developments that might impair external demand," Morgan Stanley said.

Among the sectors most likely to benefit from the tax breaks are consumer-facing ones such as, scooters, small cars, garments and even things like cement that goes into making homes, where demand typically picks up pace around Diwali.

While the specifics are unknown, most analysts estimate that the revenue loss on account of a lower GST would be offset by surplus levy collections and higher than budgeted dividends from India's central bank.

According to Swiss investment bank UBS, the GST cuts will also have a larger "multiplier effect" than the previous corporate and income tax cuts undertaken by Modi, as they "directly affect consumption at the point of purchase, potentially leading to higher consumer spending".

Modi's tax handouts could also increase the probability of a further interest rate reduction by India's central bank, which has already slashed rates by 1% in the past few months - something that is likely to spur more lending, according to analysts.

This, along with a boost in the salaries of some half a million government employees that kicks in early next year, will help India's economy retain its growth momentum, they say.

India's stock markets have cheered these announcements. And despite the panic caused by trade uncertainties, earlier this month, India also got a rare sovereign rating upgrade from S&P Global, after a gap of 18 years. A sovereign rating measures how risky it is to lend to a government or invest in a country.

This is significant because it could lower the government's borrowing costs and improve foreign investment flows into the country.

But even as Modi rushes through with long-delayed reforms, India's growth prospects have slowed significantly from the 8% levels seen a few years ago, and its external crisis shows no sign of ebbing.

The war of words between Delhi and Washington, especially over the latter's energy purchases from Russia, have only intensified and trade negotiations which were set to begin earlier this week, have been called off.

Meanwhile, at 50%, the tariffs on India are akin to a sanction on trade between the world's biggest and fastest growing economies, say experts - a scenario that would have been unthinkable even just a few months ago.

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India is on the brink of sealing a multi-billion dollar jet engine deal with General Electric, a move that could redefine the country’s defense and technological landscape.

Modi is playing 7D chess right now, keeping every global power on its toes and every analyst guessing.

At this point, he’s just extending his lead as the greatest international leader of his generation. What an absolute chad.
 
India is on the brink of sealing a multi-billion dollar jet engine deal with General Electric, a move that could redefine the country’s defense and technological landscape.

Modi is playing 7D chess right now, keeping every global power on its toes and every analyst guessing.

At this point, he’s just extending his lead as the greatest international leader of his generation. What an absolute chad.
More like crushing Pakistan which any Indian leader can do in their sleep. Maintaining close relationship with Russia Israel and Europe and getting played by USA and China.. the two most powerful countries... Hardly a Chad .. more like outplayed
 
Has the dead economy been revived yet?

I'm loving the silly stories. Modi ignored Trump's call. Trump needs Modi. Modi done p!ss and Russian oil came out.

Waiting for the 5 weeks later news that it was actually India that placed tariff on USA.
 
Modi doesn't have the luxury of ignoring Trump's call and playing jilted lover. POTUS holds all the cards. Pick the call, bewakoof.
Modi is doing the right thing. This is not about individuals but about sending a message: the US must realize that India is no pushover, and their threats won’t intimidate the world’s fourth-largest economy. India has effectively handed the US an “L,” continuing business with Russia while also working to mend relations with China.

India is not Pakistan or Bangladesh, where the US can walk in and change regimes at will. On top of that, today’s India is led by a Prime Minister like Modi—someone who would rather die than allow the nation’s self-respect to be compromised.

Modi will pick his call but at a time and place decided by us and not Amreeka.

Woh tarikh bhi hamari hogi, woh waqt bhi hamara hoga aur woh din bhi hum mukkarar karenge jaani

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Trump's doubling of tariffs hits India, damages relationship with US

U.S. President Donald Trump's doubling of tariffs on imports from India to as much as 50% took effect as scheduled on Wednesday, delivering a serious blow to ties between the two countries that became strategic partners after the turn of this century.

A punitive 25% tariff imposed due to India's purchases of Russian oil adds to Trump's prior 25% tariff on many imports from the South Asian nation. It takes total duties to as high as 50% for goods such as garments, gems and jewellery, footwear, sporting goods, furniture and chemicals - among the highest imposed by the U.S. and on par with Brazil and China.

The new tariffs threaten thousands of small exporters and jobs, including in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, and are expected to hurt growth in the world's fastest growing major economy.

There was no domestic market reaction to the move on Wednesday as bourses were closed for a Hindu festival but equity benchmarks logged their worst session in three months on Tuesday after a Washington notification confirmed the additional tariff.

The Indian rupee also continued its losing streak for a fifth consecutive session on Tuesday, ending at its lowest level in three weeks.

While the tariff disruption would be bruising, it may not be all gloom and doom for the world's fifth largest economy if New Delhi can further reform its economy and become less protectionist while seeking to resolve the crisis with Washington, analysts said.

India's Commerce Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday. However, a Commerce Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said exporters hit by tariffs would receive financial assistance and be encouraged to diversify to markets such as China, Latin America and the Middle East.

A U.S. Customs and Border Protection notice to shippers, opens new tab provides a three-week exemption for Indian goods that were loaded onto a vessel and in transit to the U.S. before the midnight deadline.

Also exempted are steel, aluminum and derivative products, passenger vehicles, copper and other goods subject to separate tariffs of up to 50% under the Section 232 national security trade law.

Indian trade ministry officials say the average tariff on U.S. imports is around 7.5%, while the U.S. Trade Representative's office has highlighted rates of up to 100% on autos and an average applied tariff rate of 39% on U.S. farm goods.

FAILED TALKS

As the midnight activation deadline approached, U.S. officials offered no hope for India to avert the tariffs.

Wednesday's tariff move follows five rounds of failed talks, during which Indian officials had signalled optimism that U.S. tariffs could be capped at 15%, the rate granted to goods from some other major U.S. trade partners including Japan, South Korea and the European Union.

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Officials on both sides blamed political misjudgment and missed signals for the breakdown in talks. Their two-way goods trade totaled $129 billion in 2024, with a $45.8 billion U.S. trade deficit, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

Washington says India's purchase of Russian oil helps fund Moscow's war in Ukraine and that New Delhi also profits from it. India has rejected the accusation as double standards, pointing at U.S. and European trade links with Russia.

EXPORTERS LOSE COMPETITIVE EDGE

Exporter groups estimate the tariffs could affect nearly 55% of India's $87 billion in merchandise exports to the U.S., while benefiting competitors such as Vietnam, Bangladesh and China.

Rajeswari Sengupta, an economics professor at Mumbai's Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, said allowing the rupee to "depreciate is one way to provide indirect support to exporters" and regain lost competitiveness.

"The government should adopt a more trade-oriented, less protectionist strategy to boost demand, which is already slacking," she said.

S.C. Ralhan, president of the Federation of Indian Export Organisations, said the government should consider a one-year moratorium on bank loans for affected exporters, besides extending low-cost credit and easier availability of loans.

Sustained tariffs at this rate could dent India's growing appeal as an alternative manufacturing hub to China for goods such as smartphones and electronics.

"Up to 2 million jobs are at risk in the near term," said Sujan Hajra, chief economist at the Anand Rathi Group.

"Yet the bigger picture is less gloomy: India's export base is diversified, its corporate earnings and inflation outlook remain intact, and domestic demand is robust enough to cushion the blow," he said.

The U.S.-India standoff has raised questions about the broader relationship between India and the U.S., important security partners who share concerns about China.

However, on Tuesday the two issued identical statements saying senior foreign and defence department officials of the two countries met virtually on Monday and expressed "eagerness to continue enhancing the breadth and depth of the bilateral relationship".

Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to the Quad, a partnership that brings together the U.S. and India with Australia and Japan.

 
Trump and the MAGA aren't loyal to anyone except their White supremacist ideology. The Hindutuva tried to get in with school bully because he would bully their perceived enemies. It didnt take too long for the bully to turn on them
 
India is on the brink of sealing a multi-billion dollar jet engine deal with General Electric, a move that could redefine the country’s defense and technological landscape.

Modi is playing 7D chess right now, keeping every global power on its toes and every analyst guessing.

At this point, he’s just extending his lead as the greatest international leader of his generation. What an absolute chad.
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Just like Pakistanis are giving peace price to Donald Trump just because he is going after India even though he supports Israel and send arms to kill thousands of Palestine kids

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You know my views on this but India also supports the Genocide by Israel. The Hindutuva salivate at the thought of killing Muslims.
 

Summary
  • India saved $17 billion by ramping up Russian oil imports, say analysts
  • Trump’s new tariffs of up to 50% could slash Indian exports to U.S. by $37 billion, say analysts
  • Labour-heavy sectors like textiles, gems, and jewellery face major job losses
  • India open to buying more U.S. energy but won’t abandon Russia entirely, say sources

This is some 7D chess from Surrender Modi .... should keep playing it :D
 

Summary
  • India saved $17 billion by ramping up Russian oil imports, say analysts
  • Trump’s new tariffs of up to 50% could slash Indian exports to U.S. by $37 billion, say analysts
  • Labour-heavy sectors like textiles, gems, and jewellery face major job losses
  • India open to buying more U.S. energy but won’t abandon Russia entirely, say sources

This is some 7D chess from Surrender Modi .... should keep playing it :D

wow its that simple eh? no one in India knows 37 > 17. I hope the govt of india takes note of this, they have got such a simple math wrong
 
Saudi Arabia and India were biggest buyers of Russian fuel oil in July, data shows

Saudi Arabia and India were the top destinations for Russian seaborne fuel oil and vacuum gasoil (VGO) exports in July, traders said and LSEG data shows.

Since the European Union's full embargo on Russian oil products took effect in February 2023, Middle Eastern and Asian countries have become the main destinations for Russia's fuel oil and VGO supplies.

Direct fuel oil and VGO shipments from Russian ports to Saudi Arabia totalled about 1.1 million metric tons in July, little changed from June, shipping data showed.

Most of the cargoes were destined for power plants because Middle Eastern countries typically burn crude and high-sulphur fuel oil (HSFO) for energy generation between June and August, when air conditioning demand spikes.

Russian dark oil products loadings to India rose last month by 65% from June to about 0.6 million tons, LSEG data shows.

India imports straight-run fuel oil and VGO from Russia as a cheaper alternative to Urals crude oil in its refinery feedstock pool.

Though Russia continues to be the biggest oil supplier to India, oil imports declined in July by a quarter month on month as some refiners slowed purchases owing to smaller discounts.


 
You know my views on this but India also supports the Genocide by Israel. The Hindutuva salivate at the thought of killing Muslims.
No we salivate at the though of killing terrorists who work on behalf of governments to kill civilians in the name of religion... They are the pathetic scum of this earth.. needs to be eradicated ..
 
lol trump saying 7 planes were shot down followed by “they don’t even tell the real numbers”. Poor Indians getting body slammed from their big brother.
He has come down from 1000s of year to 100s of year. So it looks like Paksitan surrendered as they got the trade deal as they gave up their country even after getting their bases blasted... India didn't .. so got tarrifed.. feel good decision by Munir.. he can easily fool the uneducated and sell the humiliation as victory.. but getting tarrifed with such a bad economy wont fool their awam as you can't hide lack of jobs and food
 
Has the dead economy been revived yet?

I'm loving the silly stories. Modi ignored Trump's call. Trump needs Modi. Modi done p!ss and Russian oil came out.

Waiting for the 5 weeks later news that it was actually India that placed tariff on USA.
Agree with you modi’s illiterate joker cause of his action Indian economy is almost stagnant he can only make false promise and lies and top of that bhakts believe in that 4th fail chaiwalas gossip who failed our nation at every front.
 
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Indian GLOBAL geopolitical influence off the charts right now.

Not regional. Not South Asian. GLOBAL INFLUENCE.

Fact that the #1 economy by far is frustrated and helpless about India just refusing to cooperate with them on anything says everything about how far the country had come.

 
Indians role in the killing of Ukrainians has been condemned by the international community including the President of the USA. This is not something hatched up by British Pakistanis.
Which ukranian was killed by india?


1.5bn Indians are not bending.

We will do whats good for us and not what europeans or americans want
 
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Which ukranian was killed by india?



1.5bn Indians are not bending.

We will do whats good for us and not what europeans or americans want

"Pakistanis and UK news agencies hating Trump.

He called out people over the grooming scandal, do bound to happen"

"My family members and friends who were dem voters many have switched to Trump this time"

"Trump has shown how illegal immigrants should be treated"

"As long as Trump is an ally of India. Nothing else matters"
 
Trump adviser calls Ukraine conflict 'Modi's war' as US tariffs on India rise

A White House official has described Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine as Indian Prime Minister Narendra "Modi's war", stepping up pressure on Delhi to stop buying oil from Moscow.

US Trade Adviser Peter Navarro's comments came hours after US tariffs of 50% on Indian goods kicked in on Wednesday.

The tariffs, among the highest in the world, include a 25% penalty for purchase of weapons and oil from Russia which, the US claims, is a key source of funds for its war in Ukraine.

India has called the tariffs unfair and says it will not scale back purchases, insisting it will seek the "best deal" on oil to safeguard the interests of its 1.4 billion people.

Russia, which supplied less than 2% of India's crude before it invaded Ukraine in February 2022, now accounts for 35-40% of Delhi's oil imports, making it the largest source.

But India has pointed out that the US has not imposed similar additional tariffs on China, which is the largest importer of Russian oil, or the European Union, which still conducts a huge amount of trade with Russia.

Navarro's iteration of the US position came in an interview with Bloomberg TV.

"Everybody in America loses because of what India is doing. The consumers and businesses and everything lose, and workers lose because India's high tariffs cost us jobs, factories and income and higher wages. And then the taxpayers lose because we got to fund Modi's war," he was quoted saying.

When asked if he actually meant "Putin's war" instead, Mr Navarro said: "I mean Modi's war, because the road to peace runs, in part, through New Delhi."

Navarro then went on to add: "What's troubling to me is that the Indians are so arrogant about this. They say, 'Oh, we don't have higher tariffs. Oh, it's our sovereignty. We can buy oil from anyone we want.' India, you're the biggest democracy in the world, okay, act like one."

Navarro's comments came on the day US tariffs of 50% on goods from India took effect, a move that will disrupt millions of livelihoods across the country's export-driven industries. India supplies everything, from clothes to diamonds and shrimp to American consumers.

But despite the war of words between Delhi and Washington - and cancellation of trade negotiations which were set to begin earlier this week - there is still hope of a way out for India, which remains a vital strategic US partner in the Indo-Pacific region.

Analysts say comments by another US official - Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - expressing confidence in bilateral ties with India point in that direction.

"I do think India's the world's largest democracy; the US is the world's largest economy. I think at the end of the day we will come together," Mr Bessent said in an interview with Fox Business on Wednesday.

The tariff setback has sent the Indian government into firefighting mode. Delhi has said the immediate impact on Indian exports appears limited, but the ripple effects on the economy pose challenges that require immediate solutions.

Earlier this month, Modi promised to cut taxes to mitigate the impact of tariffs.

In its monthly review report for July released on Wednesday, India's finance ministry said that ongoing India-US trade negotiations "will be crucial" in this regard.

BBC
 

The reality beginning to bite.

They haven't even gone after the Ambanis and Adanis yet..... as well as when EU is forced to follow trump. The Indian billionaire overlords might bring about a regime change before then.
 
Modi must stop the war in Ukraine. What does the average destitute Indian gain from these military adventures? Modi irreparably damaged Indias reputation after failed operation Sindoor and is now burying it by trying to take on Europe and America with the Ukraine war. Did the average barefoot Indian vote for this?
 
Modi must stop the war in Ukraine. What does the average destitute Indian gain from these military adventures? Modi irreparably damaged Indias reputation after failed operation Sindoor and is now burying it by trying to take on Europe and America with the Ukraine war. Did the average barefoot Indian vote for this?

The reality is that they are profiteering from the war. Selling refined Russian oil on to International markets. Basically laundromat for Russian oil and thereby enabling the continuation of war in Ukraine. Matter of time before EU is forced by trump to sanction India and their billionaire Indian overlords who profit from it.
 
Pakistanis like @IronShield who are burning like charcoal due to the fact that Modi and India is not bending in US pressure is very amusing to read.

#PawPaw

:trump
 
The reality is that they are profiteering from the war. Selling refined Russian oil on to International markets. Basically laundromat for Russian oil and thereby enabling the continuation of war in Ukraine. Matter of time before EU is forced by trump to sanction India and their billionaire Indian overlords who profit from it.

Will EU also put sanction on China for buying Russian oil?

#PawPaw

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Will EU also put sanction on China for buying Russian oil?

#PawPaw

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Wait and see.

China isn't buying and then selling on Russian oil and actually profiteering from it on a mass scale. India is a partner in crime for Russia to keep making money to carryout the war.
 
Wait and see.

China isn't buying and then selling on Russian oil and actually profiteering from it on a mass scale. India is a partner in crime for Russia to keep making money to carryout the war.

India is a soverign and free country. It can buy oil from anywhere it wants. Who are EU or USA to lecture us? Looks like years of Amreekan and Chinese gulaami has rotten the mindset of Pakistanis like you. However, dont mix India with you guys...thanks.
 
The reality is that they are profiteering from the war. Selling refined Russian oil on to International markets. Basically laundromat for Russian oil and thereby enabling the continuation of war in Ukraine. Matter of time before EU is forced by trump to sanction India and their billionaire Indian overlords who profit from it.
They went from trying to accuse Pakistan of being a terror state to the world accusing them of propping up wars and profiting from deaths of innocent's.

Has any other nation fallen like this in a matter of weeks?
 
How colonised is your mind that you only believe white people ? :unsure:

Because we know India is the hub of fake news mate, and the fact that they had to plant a story with "white" media in an attempt to gain some traction. This reveals more about their colonised mindset.

No one believes India and especially not its media.
 
We believe anyone but Indians. Doesn't matter if white, black , pink, brown, or orange. If the write is a Kumar then the story is a rumour.

No, I think it's just the white folk. A unique pakistani deference to anyone who is albino.. a legacy of colonialism perhaps and is part self-loathing. Just a theory.
 
No, I think it's just the white folk. A unique pakistani deference to anyone who is albino.. a legacy of colonialism perhaps and is part self-loathing. Just a theory.
You guys are a confused lot these days :LOL:
Then explain why they are planting stories in "white" media?
 
They went from trying to accuse Pakistan of being a terror state to the world accusing them of propping up wars and profiting from deaths of innocent's.

Has any other nation fallen like this in a matter of weeks?
Nope. Its been so swift, its left them in a daze.

There is even talk of regime change orchestrated by the billionaire Indian overlords to save their own skin.

This is the first time they have been under the pump and they are flapping around like headless chickens at the moment.
 
No, I think it's just the white folk. A unique pakistani deference to anyone who is albino.. a legacy of colonialism perhaps and is part self-loathing. Just a theory.
I think every accusation is a confession. The Inds are the most pro white group on earth. You couldn't talk about the rapes in India but you became honoury White alongside Musk and Trump when they talked about the grooming gangs( which was a local issue in the UK and people rightly went to jail). Trump is a serial abuser, is in the Epstein files and has been found guilty of rape in a civil case but that was all good.
 
Trump is a horrible man but his treatment of the Inds is thoroughly deserved. I hope he kicks out the Inds, which no doubt the Inds would support because the Inds are desperate to keep America White🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
Trump is a horrible man but his treatment of the Inds is thoroughly deserved. I hope he kicks out the Inds, which no doubt the Inds would support because the Inds are desperate to keep America White🤣🤣🤣🤣

It is other way around. India is treating Trumpy with disdane by continuing to buy Russian oil and not even picking his call. Lets be honest, you are laughing for the sake of it.

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It is other way around. India is treating Trumpy with disdane by continuing to buy Russian oil and not even picking his call. Lets be honest, you are laughing for the sake of it.

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Not really. To back down now is political suicide for Modi. The opposition would jump on him and he would be gone
You sucked up to him like he was your long lost ideological daddy and today you have realised that you are in man's land
 
It is other way around. India is treating Trumpy with disdane by continuing to buy Russian oil and not even picking his call. Lets be honest, you are laughing for the sake of it.

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Stock market today: Sensex, Nifty 50 crack as textile, footwear, jewellery stocks take biggest hit from US tariffs​


The US tariffs on India have triggered a sharp selloff on Sensex and Nifty 50 today, a trend that's likely to persist in the near-term, according to analysts.​


India’s stock market is showing effects of the highest US tariffs on the world’s fourth largest economy, with equity benchmarks trading in the red by midday. At 12:07 pm today, the S&P BSE Sensex was down 0.4% at 80,476.74 points while the broader Nifty 50 was 0.32% lower at 24,574 points.

According to analysts, markets are facing significant headwinds after the US implemented the extra 25% tariff on Indian goods over New Delhi's purchase of Russian oil, taking the total tariffs to 50%. That’s set to impact India’s exports worth $48 billion.

"This measure has already triggered a sharp selloff and is expected to maintain pressure on the market in the near-term," said Santosh Meena, head of research at Swastika Investmart. The tariffs are a direct challenge to India's export-oriented sectors such as textiles and apparel, gems and jewellery, seafood, chemicals and auto component sectors, Meena said.


Foreign portfolio investors have sold Indian shares worth $2.66 billion in August so far, the highest outflows since February, amid tariff concerns and a muted corporate earnings season.


Who is laughing for the sake of it? :kp :inti
 
I think every accusation is a confession. The Inds are the most pro white group on earth. You couldn't talk about the rapes in India but you became honoury White alongside Musk and Trump when they talked about the grooming gangs( which was a local issue in the UK and people rightly went to jail). Trump is a serial abuser, is in the Epstein files and has been found guilty of rape in a civil case but that was all good.

Are you still moaning about the grooming gang thread ? Don't be irritated at the indian posters for chiming in with their valuable inputs. It was a british pakistani that started that thread - cpt.rishwat. Comically, even rishwat is now grumbling about indians on that thread. Tis funny.

Trump has rightly been condemned, nobody has defended him. Not sure why you're mentioning him here.
 
Trump adviser calls Ukraine conflict 'Modi's war' as US tariffs on India rise

A White House official has described Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine as Indian Prime Minister Narendra "Modi's war", stepping up pressure on Delhi to stop buying oil from Moscow.

US Trade Adviser Peter Navarro's comments came hours after US tariffs of 50% on Indian goods kicked in on Wednesday.

The tariffs, among the highest in the world, include a 25% penalty for purchase of weapons and oil from Russia which, the US claims, is a key source of funds for its war in Ukraine.

India has called the tariffs unfair and says it will not scale back purchases, insisting it will seek the "best deal" on oil to safeguard the interests of its 1.4 billion people.

Russia, which supplied less than 2% of India's crude before it invaded Ukraine in February 2022, now accounts for 35-40% of Delhi's oil imports, making it the largest source.

But India has pointed out that the US has not imposed similar additional tariffs on China, which is the largest importer of Russian oil, or the European Union, which still conducts a huge amount of trade with Russia.

Navarro's iteration of the US position came in an interview with Bloomberg TV.

"Everybody in America loses because of what India is doing. The consumers and businesses and everything lose, and workers lose because India's high tariffs cost us jobs, factories and income and higher wages. And then the taxpayers lose because we got to fund Modi's war," he was quoted saying.

When asked if he actually meant "Putin's war" instead, Mr Navarro said: "I mean Modi's war, because the road to peace runs, in part, through New Delhi."

Navarro then went on to add: "What's troubling to me is that the Indians are so arrogant about this. They say, 'Oh, we don't have higher tariffs. Oh, it's our sovereignty. We can buy oil from anyone we want.' India, you're the biggest democracy in the world, okay, act like one."

Navarro's comments came on the day US tariffs of 50% on goods from India took effect, a move that will disrupt millions of livelihoods across the country's export-driven industries. India supplies everything, from clothes to diamonds and shrimp to American consumers.

But despite the war of words between Delhi and Washington - and cancellation of trade negotiations which were set to begin earlier this week - there is still hope of a way out for India, which remains a vital strategic US partner in the Indo-Pacific region.

Analysts say comments by another US official - Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - expressing confidence in bilateral ties with India point in that direction.

"I do think India's the world's largest democracy; the US is the world's largest economy. I think at the end of the day we will come together," Mr Bessent said in an interview with Fox Business on Wednesday.

The tariff setback has sent the Indian government into firefighting mode. Delhi has said the immediate impact on Indian exports appears limited, but the ripple effects on the economy pose challenges that require immediate solutions.

Earlier this month, Modi promised to cut taxes to mitigate the impact of tariffs.

In its monthly review report for July released on Wednesday, India's finance ministry said that ongoing India-US trade negotiations "will be crucial" in this regard.

BBC

So? India isnt in what trump has to say

As per german newspaper FAZ TRUMP CALLED modi. 4 times and modi refused
 
Which ukranian was killed by india?


1.5bn Indians are not bending.

We will do whats good for us and not what europeans or americans want

On the contrary US and NATO countries are responsible for ukranian civilian deaths as these nations backed out when Russia-ukrain war commenced
 
"Pakistanis and UK news agencies hating Trump.

He called out people over the grooming scandal, do bound to happen"

"My family members and friends who were dem voters many have switched to Trump this time"

"Trump has shown how illegal immigrants should be treated"

"As long as Trump is an ally of India. Nothing else matters"
What? That bolded part?

Trump can’t arm twist 1.5bn people
 
Red indian is a communist Nd he won’t state which state he is from so that we can chk what is the price of petrol there
You only had to ask me. I live in Pune and if I'm a communist, I'm the worst communist there is.After all, I work in the most capitalist field imaginable - financial analysis and of all the places, for a US MNC.
 
You only had to ask me. I live in Pune and if I'm a communist, I'm the worst communist there is.After all, I work in the most capitalist field imaginable - financial analysis and of all the places, for a US MNC.
You can work for a capitalist employer in a capitalism driven industry and yet prefer communism as an ideology.
 
You can work for a capitalist employer in a capitalism driven industry and yet prefer communism as an ideology.
True. People are difficult to classify.

I personally think I'm an economic conservative. Pro free trade, open borders, low deficits etc. However, I'm pragmatic about subsidies, support for the disadvantaged and stuff like that. I think of it as the price to pay for social stability.

On the other hand I'm very liberal on social stuff. I dislike religion especially when, as in the subcontinent, it interferes in matters of State. I'm also deeply supportive of personal freedoms - speech, sexual orientation etc.

I'm not sure what that makes me but it certainly doesn't fit communism.
 
True. People are difficult to classify.

I personally think I'm an economic conservative. Pro free trade, open borders, low deficits etc. However, I'm pragmatic about subsidies, support for the disadvantaged and stuff like that. I think of it as the price to pay for social stability.

On the other hand I'm very liberal on social stuff. I dislike religion especially when, as in the subcontinent, it interferes in matters of State. I'm also deeply supportive of personal freedoms - speech, sexual orientation etc.

I'm not sure what that makes me but it certainly doesn't fit communism.
At best you are a mild socialist, from the sounds of it. Not a communist.
 
True. People are difficult to classify.

I personally think I'm an economic conservative. Pro free trade, open borders, low deficits etc. However, I'm pragmatic about subsidies, support for the disadvantaged and stuff like that. I think of it as the price to pay for social stability.

On the other hand I'm very liberal on social stuff. I dislike religion especially when, as in the subcontinent, it interferes in matters of State. I'm also deeply supportive of personal freedoms - speech, sexual orientation etc.

I'm not sure what that makes me but it certainly doesn't fit communism.
It makes you a decent human being.
 
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