The US-India bromance is well and truly over thanks to the president’s double dose of tariffs

The US-India bromance is well and truly over thanks to the president’s double dose of tariffs

Delhi is digging in against US tariffs, but the cost of resistance threatens to be severe

Amid tariffs and rivalries India’s PM turned to Moscow and Beijing, while quietly keeping Washington in sight

Trump slammed India’s trade relationship with the United States as a “totally one sided disaster” after Prime Minister Narendra Modi posed with Russia and China’s leaders at a…

Editorial: The White House wanted India to bow. Instead, Narendra Modi flew to China, shook Xi Jinping’s hand and left Washington sidelined

This comes against the backdrop of the U.S. imposing 50% tariffs on the country, including secondary duties of 25% last month for purchasing Russian oil.

Many saw Modi's embrace of Putin as a response to Trump's heavy tariffs on India for buying Russia's oil and Trump let the Indian leader have it on Truth Social.