President Trump’s 50% tariff on Indian exports, triggered by continued Russian oil imports, risks unraveling US-India relations and pushing New Delhi closer to Moscow and Beijing. While aiming to pressure Russia, the move paradoxically benefits China, allowing it to secure discounted oil and expand its influence. This decision strains alliances and creates opportunities for Beijing to expand its global influence. President Trump’s 50% tariff on Indian exports, triggered by continued Russian oil imports, risks unraveling US-India relations and pushing New Delhi closer to Moscow and Beijing. While aiming to pressure Russia, the move paradoxically benefits China, allowing it to secure discounted oil and expand its influence. This decision strains alliances and creates opportunities for Beijing to expand its global influence.
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