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Trump Responds to India Citing US-Russia Trade Amid Tariff Threat

Trump was asked about India citing U.S. imports of Russian uranium and fertilisers amid his tariff threat over New Delhi’s ties with Moscow.

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U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday responded to India pointing out ongoing U.S. trade with Russia, despite his criticism of New Delhi’s economic ties with Moscow.

“I don’t know anything about it, I’d have to check, but we’ll get back to you on that,” Trump said when asked by a reporter about the comparison.

Tariff Tensions Escalate

Last week, Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian imports, setting an August 1 deadline for implementation. He later threatened to raise tariffs further, accusing India of being “Russia’s largest buyer of energy, along with China.”

The move came even as the U.S. and India were engaged in ongoing talks to avoid a trade standoff.

India Pushes Back: “Unjustified and Unreasonable”

India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) hit back at Trump’s tariff threat by highlighting the U.S.’s own trade with Russia.

“Where the U.S. is concerned, it continues to import from Russia uranium hexafluoride for its nuclear industry, palladium for its EV industry, fertilisers as well as chemicals,” said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.

New Delhi labelled Trump’s stance as “unjustified and unreasonable”, and reaffirmed its commitment to safeguard national interests and economic security.

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India’s Energy Policy Remains Firm

India has not issued any instructions for importers to cut ties with Russia, even under growing pressure. The MEA clarified that sourcing decisions are driven by domestic imperatives and global market dynamics.

“The sourcing of defence requirements is determined solely by our national security imperatives and strategic assessments. Similarly, the sourcing of our energy needs… we are guided by what is available in the markets and by prevailing global circumstances,” Jaiswal added in a press briefing.

India also emphasized that its bilateral relationships should not be judged through the lens of any third country.

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