India is making such a deal with Trump’s tariff, know what happened to S Jaishankar’s US Secretary of State

India’s Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio agreed on Monday on the need to complete the proposed Indo-US bilateral trade agreement soon. A few days after US President Donald Trump’s announcement of counter -tariffs on about 50 countries including India, the issue arose prominently in a phone conversation between Jaishankar and Rubio.
This was the first high level contact between the two sides after Trump’s announcement of tariffs on April 2. In a post on ‘X’ about the phone conversation, Jaishankar said that the importance of completing the bilateral trade agreement between India and the US was agreed. The Foreign Minister said that he exchanged ideas with Rubio about Ind-Pacific, Indian subcontinent, Europe, Middle East and Caribbean region.
Good to speech with @Secrubio Today.
Exchanged Perspectives on the Indo-Pacific, The Indian Sub-Continent, Europe, Middle East/West Asia and the Caribbean.
Agreed on the important of the early conclusion of the bilateral trade agreement.
Look forward to remain in touch.…
– Dr. S. jaishankar (@drsjaishankar) April 7, 2025
India likes to do things differently. The world is struggling to return to its feet after the announcement of US President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariff. Some countries like China and Canada have retaliated with Tit Tariff. While China has responded to 34 percent tariffs of America from 34 percent tariff, Canada has announced 45 percent levy on the automobile sector. Many other countries are reaching Washington one by one to avoid the tariff of Trump.
But in the meantime, India has adopted a different route. He said that he will not retaliate on the US 26 percent tariff declaration nor will he reduce the tariff already implemented on America. Instead, New Delhi is allegedly planning to absorb, adjust, and re -work, to absorb business dynamics so that President Trump’s tariffs have a minimum impact on Indian exporters. Also, the two countries are accelerating business talks to entertain the “Win-Win” trade agreement. Even before Donald Trump announced the tariff, India has kept itself in a state of profit by becoming one of the first countries to start a mega trade agreement with the US.
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