‘Ride China+1 shift’: Harsh Goenka on what India’s playbook should be after Trump’s 25% tariff

RPG Enterprises Harsh Goenka recently moved to social media to exchange what the play book in India should have to deal with US president Donald Trump Diktat of 25 percent. Gwnca said India should work to turn the challenge into an opportunity.
He also mentioned what India could do to convert pressure by Trump into an opportunity. Joinka said that, regardless of the shift in China +1, it is time for New Delhi to work hard towards attracting Europe and the countries of ASEAN for commercial opportunities.
He also mentioned that the drugs and steel sectors in India are largely safe and that exports have not been affected now.
In more positive news, defense experts believe that a 25 percent tariff for Indian imports will not affect India’s mission to achieve self -reliance in defense. They also see that Trump’s dictations will not affect India and Russia’s tested time.
While Trump’s comments on the Indian economy are particularly sad, experts believe that there will be no significant impact on the defense partnership for 10 years between India and the United States.
“Our relationship with Russia will remain unchanged, despite the US president’s concerns about oil and weapons deals with Russia. Russia was our old partner, and no one could affect our relations. While Trump declared a tariff for India, Pakistan was celebrating with us,” Russia expert told Russia.
According to Maj Gen Dc Katoch (RTD), the United States used Pakistan according to its needs. He also stated that the Commander of the Pakistani army, General Ameme Monir, was not invited and was called instead by the United States. He added that India is not thinking of Pakistan as a “rented country”.
In addition to the continuous deals of MQ-9 drones, APache and F-404, India and the United States recently announced the 10-year defense plans.
“The impact of advertising on defense relations is unlikely because this current commercial deal in India does not directly include defense agreements, but it may definitely affect the environment for strategic cooperation in the future. Attention,” said Dr. Abhishek Srivastava, who is studying diplomacy at the College of International Studies, at the University of Jawaher Nehru, said:
2025-07-31 09:41:00