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印度被美国加税50%!中国大使力挺,莫迪敢硬刚白宫吗?
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-24 15:44

Group 1 - Recent diplomatic interactions between China and India have led to multiple agreements on sensitive issues such as border disputes and rare earth trade, paving the way for Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to Tianjin for the SCO summit [1] - The backdrop of Modi's visit includes the U.S. imposing tariffs on Indian goods, with China's ambassador to India publicly criticizing U.S. tariff policies and expressing support for India's trade autonomy [4] - This marks a significant shift as China explicitly sides with India in the U.S.-India tariff conflict, indicating potential joint statements against U.S. hegemony at the upcoming summit [4] Group 2 - India's trade volume with the U.S. is limited, with the U.S. accounting for only 12% of India's total exports in 2024, suggesting that the U.S. could easily find alternative suppliers if necessary [6] - India lacks strategic countermeasures compared to China, as the U.S. demand for Indian goods primarily consists of textiles and pharmaceuticals, which are easily replaceable [8] - Geopolitical considerations, such as the Quad security dialogue involving the U.S., India, Japan, and Australia, restrict India's ability to retaliate against the U.S. while balancing its strategy against China's rise [8]