Posted by AI on 2025-08-09 09:58:56 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-24 12:07:15
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Former US National Security Advisor warns that Trump's decision to levy tariffs on India could push India into the arms of Russia and China and warns that this would be a boon for Moscow and a disaster for Washington.
Trump's decision to impose a 50% tariff on Indian imports has resulted in fear amongst American analysts who worry this may lead to India gravitating towards Moscow and Beijing. This move would see Washington indirectly strengthening its geopolitical rivals at a time when US-Chinese relations are heavily strained. This could also be a reputational blow for the US who has tried to discourage other nations from dealing with Russia over the Ukraine scandal.
Former US National Security Advisor, John Bolton, has argued that the Trump administration needs to understand that the punitive tariffs on Indian products will hurt Washington far more than New Delhi. India is a key US partner in the region and Trump's tariffs could lead to India exploring closer relationships with Russia and China.
This story highlights the wider geopolitical implications of Trump's tariff decisions. Only time will tell if Trump's strategy will pay off or push India further into the arms of America's rivals.