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India Stands Firm as US Tariff Deadline Approaches, Accusing Washington of Double Standards

August 23, 2025
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With the clock ticking toward Tuesday’s implementation of punitive US tariffs, India’s top diplomat has dug in his heels, defending New Delhi’s right to pursue its national interests even as trade tensions with Washington reach a boiling point.

Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar delivered a defiant message Saturday at an Economic Times forum, declaring that India has “redlines” it will not cross in ongoing trade negotiations with the United States. His comments came just days before the second tranche of what will total 50% additional tariffs on Indian goods takes effect on August 27.

The escalating trade war stems from President Donald Trump’s decision to double tariffs on Indian goods as a penalty for its purchases of Russian oil, a move that has sent shockwaves through India’s business community and strained relations between two of the world’s largest economies.

The tariff structure, unprecedented in its severity, began with a 25% levy already in effect, with another 25% set to kick in on Tuesday. The combined 50% rate represents some of the highest punitive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on any nation.

Adding to India’s frustration, a planned visit by US trade negotiators to New Delhi scheduled for August 25-29 was abruptly canceled, effectively ending hopes for last-minute negotiations that might have softened or delayed the tariffs.

Unusual Diplomacy Creates Friction

Jaishankar took barely veiled swipes at Trump’s unconventional diplomatic style, calling the president’s policy announcements “unusual” and noting that Washington had “not had a US president who conducts his foreign policy so publicly as the current one.”

The minister’s criticism extended beyond style to substance, particularly challenging the logic behind targeting India while sparing other major Russian oil importers. “If the argument is oil, then there are (other) big buyers. If the argument is who is trading more (with Russia), then there are bigger traders,” he said, pointedly noting that Russia-European trade exceeds India-Russia trade volumes.

The apparent inconsistency in US enforcement has become a central pillar of India’s pushback. While China and European Union nations continue to import substantial Russian energy, India finds itself singled out for particularly harsh treatment.

Economic Stakes Rising

The implications extend far beyond diplomatic bruised egos. Bilateral trade between the world’s largest and fifth-largest economies topped $190 billion last year, making this dispute economically significant for both nations.

Capital Economics warned Friday that full implementation of the tariffs could shave 0.8 percentage points off India’s economic growth both this year and next. Perhaps more concerning for New Delhi’s long-term strategy, analysts cautioned that sustained high tariffs “could puncture India’s appeal as a global manufacturing hub.”

The current crisis represents the culmination of broader trade tensions that have simmered throughout 2025. Earlier negotiations collapsed when India refused to open its agricultural and dairy sectors to increased US competition—sectors Jaishankar specifically cited Saturday as among the “redlines” India will defend, particularly regarding “the interests of the country’s farmers and small producers.”

Strategic Calculations

Behind the diplomatic rhetoric lie complex strategic calculations on both sides. India’s Russian oil imports have surged dramatically, with major refineries importing 18.3 million tonnes in the first seven months of 2025 alone—a 64% year-on-year increase worth $8.7 billion.

For India, Russian crude represents a crucial source of affordable energy for its growing economy. For the United States, the tariffs serve as both punishment for what it sees as indirect support for Russia’s war effort and leverage to force policy changes in New Delhi.

Jaishankar’s revelation that India’s Russian oil purchases “had not been raised in earlier trade talks with the US before the public announcement of tariffs” suggests the issue caught Indian negotiators off guard, potentially explaining some of the heated rhetoric from New Delhi.

As Tuesday’s deadline approaches, neither side appears ready to blink. India’s insistence on defending its “national interest” and the Trump administration’s public commitment to the tariffs suggest the economic consequences both nations seek to avoid may prove unavoidable.

The standoff represents a significant test of the US-India strategic partnership at a time when both nations face shared challenges from China’s rise and evolving global supply chains.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

India and the US are locked in a major trade dispute as 50% tariffs on Indian goods take effect on Tuesday, August 27. The conflict centers on India’s continued purchases of Russian oil, which Washington is punishing with some of the highest tariffs ever imposed.

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