Categories: Social Media News

India PM Modi faces opposition fury after Trump’s 25% tariff threat

NEW DELHI – Indian opposition parties criticised the government on Thursday, describing U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat of a 25% tariff as a diplomatic failure for New Delhi, while the rupee currency tumbled and equity indexes slid in response to the news.

The 25% rate would single out India more harshly than other major trading partners, and threatens to unravel months of talks, undermining one of Washington’s strategic partners in the region, viewed as a counterbalance to China.

Trump said the tariff on goods imports from India would start from Friday, in addition to an unspecified penalty for Russian dealings and involvement in the BRICS grouping of nations, but added later that trade talks continued.

In response, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi said it was studying the implications of Trump’s remarks and was dedicated to securing a fair trade deal.

“This development reflects a broader collapse of foreign policy under the Modi government,” a lawmaker of the main opposition Congress said in a notice asking for a discussion of the matter in the lower house.

The debate would focus on the “government’s economic and diplomatic failure in preventing the imposition of 25% U.S. tariffs plus penalties on Indian exports,” it added.

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is expected to brief the lower house later on Thursday, television news channels said.

Economists warned the steep tariff could hurt India’s manufacturing ambitions and trim up to 40 basis points from economic growth in the financial year to March 2026.

India’s benchmark equity indices, the Nifty 50 and BSE Sensex, fell about 0.6% each, while the rupee declined to 87.74, its lowest in more than five months, before paring losses.

India has received a “raw deal”, said Priyanka Kishore, an economist at Asia Decoded.

“While further trade talks may bring the tariff rate down, it appears unlikely that India will secure a significantly better outcome than its eastern neighbours,” she added.

That would raise questions about India’s relative appeal as a China plus one destination, she said, referring to a strategy of diversifying supply chains through manufacturing outside China to reduce geopolitical and operational risks.

Trade talks continued, Trump said on social media, however, as nations face a Friday deadline to strike deals on reciprocal tariffs or have a U.S. tariff slapped on their exports.

The U.S. levy on India exceeds those achieved by some other nations in deals with the Trump administration. For example, the tariff on Vietnam is set at 20% and on Indonesia at 19%, with levies of 15% on Japanese and European Union exports.

On Wednesday, Trump said Washington had reached a trade deal with India’s arch-rival Pakistan that Islamabad said would lead to lower tariffs on its exports, but neither side have yet revealed the agreed rate.

Since India’s short but deadly conflict with Pakistan in May, New Delhi has been unhappy about Trump’s closeness with Islamabad and has protested, casting a shadow over trade talks.

Despite former public displays of bonhomie between Trump and Modi, India has taken a slightly harder stance against the United States in recent weeks.

Trump has repeatedly taken credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire he announced on social media on May 10, but India disputes his claim that it resulted from his intervention and trade threats.

“The country is now bearing the cost of Narendra Modi’s friendship,” Congress said.

The United States, the world’s largest economy, now has a trade deficit of $45.7 billion with India, the fifth largest.

Russia remained India’s top oil supplier during the first six months of 2025, accounting for 35% of overall supplies.

“I don’t care what India does with Russia,” Trump said in a Truth Social post on Thursday, adding, “They can take their dead economies down together, for all I care.” REUTERS

Social Media Asia Editor

Recent News

A Chase Spanning Half a Century! WePlay Teams Up with Beloved Russian Cartoon “Just You Wait!” for a New Year’s Adventure

MOSCOW, Dec. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "Just You Wait!" ("Ну, погоди!") Does this classic catchphrase…

18 hours ago

Thailand-Cambodia border: at least five killed as clashes reignite

Thai fighter jets bombed targets in Cambodia, killing four civilians, after the death of at…

18 hours ago

Chinese boy bites mom’s gold wedding chain into small parts, gives to classmates

Chinese boy bites mom’s gold wedding chain into small parts, gives to classmates ByHT Trending…

18 hours ago

Chinese Tourist Influx in Semporna: A Bane for Local Businesses

SEMPORNA, Sabah – Search for “Sabah” on Xiaohongshu, China’s popular Instagram-like social media platform, and…

18 hours ago

Citi’s Drew Petti outlines overweight stance on China, Korea and neutral view on India

Alpha Desk December 08, 2025 / 13:40 IST <!-- AI Assisted Blog --> Disclaimer This…

18 hours ago

Thailand launches airstrikes along Cambodia border in latest Donald Trump humiliation

Thailand has launched airstrikes along its disputed border with Cambodia as both sides accused each…

18 hours ago