Group 1 - Indian Prime Minister Modi stated that India will become the world's third-largest economy and urged citizens to buy and promote local products in response to U.S. tariffs on Indian goods [1][3][4] - Modi's call to action aligns with his ongoing "Make in India" initiative, emphasizing the need to boost domestic manufacturing and consumption amid global economic uncertainties [4][5] - The U.S. announced a 25% tariff on Indian imports, which Trump described as a response to India's high tariffs and trade barriers, leading to a significant trade deficit for the U.S. [3][5] Group 2 - Indian government sources indicated that India will continue its oil trade with Russia despite U.S. threats of sanctions, highlighting the long-term nature of their agreements [2][6] - Modi's statements were seen as an indirect rebuttal to Trump's characterization of India as a "dead economy" and emphasized the importance of economic vigilance [3][6] - The Indian Ministry of External Affairs reaffirmed the stability of India-Russia relations, stating that energy procurement will be based on market conditions and global trends [7]
【环球财经】莫迪:都来买国货 印媒:这是回应特朗普“死亡经济体”说法
Xin Hua She·2025-08-04 13:53