‘A practical suggestion’: How EU may hold the answer to India’s Trump woes

Trump is not satisfied with the Indian government for a set of reasons, including high definitions-India “The King of Affairs”-India has refused to launch to buy Russian oil activities, and the membership of India in the Brexes-Dahama Trump the bloc to try to get rid of dollars and engage in “anti-America” activities. What follows is risky discussions about trade.
But can the European Union have an answer to India’s predicament? It seems that the veteran journalist and founder of Editorji, Vikram Chandra, thinks. It highlighted the importance of closing India’s free trade agreement with the European Union as soon as possible.
“India must be closed immediately and signing a free trade agreement with the European Union equally. Immediately – not by the end of the year. Some controversial points can be placed in the second stage,” Chandra said.
“India has a 1.4 billion people, the fourth largest economy in the world. If European companies enter a low tariff to India (such as British companies now) – the pressure to end this trade war will escalate from American companies. We calculate how Indian exporters will compete in the United States market.
Trade talks between India and the United States, which lasted longer than expected, took over overnight after Trump said that Washington would impose a 25 percent tariff on New Delhi on August 1. He said this even as a meeting approached between Indian and United States officials on August 25.
Indian officials described the threat pressure tactics of 25 percent, and they told Business T today that India cannot appreciate such movements and will not bend the threats.
In the last position, Trump described the Indian economy as “dead”, a somewhat unpredictable transfer from his previous notes about how India is a friend. “I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can transfer their dead economies together, despite everything I care about. We have done very little business with India, and very high tariffs, among the highest in the world,” Trump said.
2025-07-31 05:26:00