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          India hits back at tariff threats

          Washington's move goes against spirit of bilateral trade agreement, experts say

          By Aparajit Chakraborty in New Delhi | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-06 09:04
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          Employees stitch clothing material for dresses at the apparel manufacturing unit in Bhiwandi, India's Maharashtra state, on July 30. INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP

          India, mounting a sharp counterattack to criticism from the White House over its import of Russian crude oil, has called the US stance unjustified and unreasonable, and said it would take all necessary measures to protect its national interests and economic security.

          "It is revealing that the very nations criticizing India are themselves indulging in trade with Russia," India's Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement late on Monday, in response to US President Donald Trump's warning to raise tariffs on India "substantially".

          The ministry said the EU in 2024 had a bilateral trade of 67.5 billion euros ($78 billion) in goods with Russia. "European imports of LNG in 2024, in fact, reached a record 16.5 million tons, surpassing the last record of 15.21 million tons in 2022," the statement said.

          "Where the United States is concerned, it continues to import from Russia uranium hexafluoride for its nuclear industry, palladium for its EV industry, fertilizers as well as chemicals," the ministry noted.

          India began importing oil from Russia only after "traditional supplies" were diverted to Europe following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2022, the ministry said. "The United States, at that time, actively encouraged such imports by India for strengthening global energy markets' stability," the statement said.

          Given this background, targeting India is "unjustified and unreasonable", the ministry stated, and like any major economy, India will take all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security.

          In response to Trump's tariff threats, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi struck a defiant tone, urging the nation to buy local goods as his administration signaled it would continue buying Russian oil.

          At a rally in the state of Uttar Pradesh on Saturday, Modi said, "Now, whatever we buy, there should be only one scale: we will buy those things which have been made by the sweat of an Indian."

          Bilateral trade between New Delhi and Moscow reached a record $68.7 billion for the fiscal year ended March 2025, compared to the pre-pandemic trade of $10.1 billion, according to data from the Indian embassy in Moscow. Bloomberg reported that at least four tankers discharged millions of barrels of Russian crude oil at Indian refineries over the weekend.

          Global hegemon

          Strong India-Russia relations are a historical fact, and the US can't act like a global hegemon, going about imposing its writ on any country, not least a vast country like India, said Biswajit Dhar, a former professor at the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

          Trump's decision to impose additional tariffs on India's exports goes completely against the spirit of the bilateral trade agreement, which the two countries are currently negotiating. The "bilateral" spirit makes it imperative for the partners to consider their mutual gains for deepening a long-term relationship, Dhar said.

          India doesn't have much option but to continue oil imports from Russia, said Amit K. Biswas, a professor in the Department of Economics and Politics at Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan, West Bengal.

          The US is India's top trading partner, with a $186 billion bilateral trade in 2024-25, while a new goal for bilateral trade targets $500 billion by 2030, according to the Indian embassy in Washington.

          India exports a variety of goods to the US, including textiles, pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, petroleum products, machinery and cut diamonds.

          Swaran Singh, a professor of international relations at Jawaharlal Nehru University, said there has been no clarity on "additional penalty", though Trump continued to repeat that threat against India.

          Xu Weiwei in Hong Kong contributed to this story.

          The writer is a freelance journalist for China Daily.

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