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Tariff War: Donald is aggressively implementing his policies aggressively after assuming the post of President of America for the second time. Under this, he has launched a tariff war.

India has prepared its plan to deal with the tariff war of US President Donald Trump.
Highlights
- Donald Trump has launched a tariff war
- India prepared its plan
- Reply action of China and Canada
New Delhi. Ever since Donald Trump took over as the President of America, many such announcements have been made which are affecting the whole world. Especially his tariff war has shaken countries around the world. President Trump has directly stated that whatever country will impose import tariffs on American goods, the same fee will be installed on their behalf. Due to this attitude of the Trump government, the possibility of having a widespread impact on many countries, especially development countries, has started deepening. He has given a statement about India many times about India, in such a situation, it is also being said that it is also being affected. India exports a large amount of its product to America, so the possibility of impacting more tariffs has started deepening. Amidst all the apprehensions, India has prepared a strong plan, which is likely to affect Trump's tariff war on India.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri has given a big statement. When he was asked questions on the claim of President Trump to reduce the tariff from India, he said that the issue is currently undergoing talks between the two countries on this issue. Vikram Misri said, 'The kind of things that are coming from America about trade and tariffs, it can be said that these issues are being discussed in their own way. Obviously, different countries will give different reactions to it. We are also considering this. In recent times, we have been talking to many countries about the Bilateral Trade Agreement and talks with America are still going on.
Plan of india
Sources said that in February 2025, India and the United States agreed to interacted on the first phase of the BTA, a mutually beneficial multi-regional bilateral trade agreement (BTA). PM Modi and President Trump agreed to nominate Senior Repressant to carry forward the talks. They had to work towards increasing market access, reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers and to deepen the supply chain integration. According to this, an Indian delegation led by the Minister of Commerce and Industry Affairs visited Washington from 3-6 March 2025. This interacted with the US Commerce Secretary, American Trade Representative and his teams. During PM Modi's visit to Washington, tariffs and other aspects of business were mainly discussed.
Talk is already running on tariff
Significantly, India and America have their own interests. Let us know that during the first term of Trump, there was a discussion about the limited trade agreement between the two countries. Due to various reasons, no result could be yielded. Sources say that since the discussion has just started, it is too early to talk about its details. India has reduced its average tariffs for major developed countries like Australia, UAE, Switzerland, Norway, etc. under recently conversationally beneficial bilateral trade agreements. A similar conversation is currently going on with other partners including the European Union and the UK. Discussions with America should be seen in this context.