On the heels of a bilateral call between President Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the United States and India announced what was described as a trade agreement aimed at lowering tariffs and expanding commerce between the two countries. According to Trump, India has agreed to reduce purchases of Russian oil and increase imports of American goods, although specific details of the deal remain sparse. This deal illustrates the interplay between economic strategy and geopolitical positioning . The agreement is not merely about trade balances; it is a component of broader U.S. efforts to counter Russian influence, strengthen strategic partnerships in Asia, and leverage economic instruments as tools of foreign policy. By incentivizing India to reduce reliance on Russian oil, Washington seeks to reshape the energy and security landscape in a region of growing global importance. The deal also comes against the backdrop of a year of escalating tariffs under the Trump administration. T...
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