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Trump Tariffs News | "PM Modi Not That Happy With Me As They Are Paying Lot Of Tariffs": Trump
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday reiterated his good relationship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi; however, he underscored PM Modi's unhappiness over the high tariffs imposed on India for purchasing Russian oil.
US President Donald Trump has triggered a political debate after making conflicting remarks about Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing House Republicans. Trump first highlighted the strength of the US military and claimed that India had purchased sixty eight Apache from Washington.
US President Donald Trump has said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “not that happy” with him over steep US tariffs imposed on India for its continued purchases of Russian oil, underlining growing strain in India–US trade ties.
At the House GOP Member Retreat, Trump discussed his exchanges with PM Modi regarding US defence sales and tariff measures. He suggested that although relations remain cordial, the tariff issue has cr
US President Donald Trump says PM Narendra Modi is “not that happy with me” because India is “paying a lot of tariffs now” tied to Russian oil purchases, and claims India has been waiting five years for Apache helicopters as he vows to “change” the situation.
In a rambling boast about tariffs and trade, Donald Trump claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had personally sought a meeting after India ordered 68 Apache helicopters, saying he had a “very good relationship” with Modi but that the Indian leader “was not happy” because New Delhi was now paying higher tariffs.
US-India trade tensions rise as Trump claims Modi is unhappy over tariffs due to Russian oil purchases. India defends its energy deals, citing national interest. US threatens further tariffs, stalling trade talks.
Trump claims Modi is unhappy due to high tariffs on oil, while discussing India's Apache helicopter order delay.
At the House GOP retreat, Donald Trump boasted that America now had the “most fearsome military on planet Earth” as he celebrated the operation that captured Nicolás Maduro, claimed 152 aircraft and “a lot of boots on the ground” pulled off an “amazing military feat” with zero U.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged rising tension with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, saying Modi was “not that happy with me” due to steep tari
The question then is: what next? Will something like what happened in Venezuela happen in India?' asked Prithviraj Chavan