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印度防长公开暗讽特朗普:美国的贸易战,无法阻止印度成世界强国
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-25 03:41

Core Viewpoint - India's Defense Minister Singh publicly asserted that no force can stop India from becoming a global power, reflecting India's strong stance against external pressures, particularly from the recent economic measures taken by the Trump administration [1][6]. Group 1: Impact of Trump's Tariff Policy - The Trump administration's recent tariff policy, imposing up to 50% tariffs on Indian goods, has significantly impacted India's economy, making its products less competitive in the U.S. market and causing widespread discontent [2][4]. - India views the tariff as not only an economic setback but also a challenge to its national dignity, especially given its status as a major trade partner of the U.S. [4]. Group 2: India's Response and Countermeasures - India has expressed three main grievances regarding the tariff policy: the loss of competitiveness for its goods, the abrupt change in U.S. policy despite their special relationship, and the perceived double standards in U.S. trade negotiations with China [4][6]. - In response, India has taken several countermeasures, including strategic adjustments to strengthen ties with Russia, canceling a planned $3.6 billion arms purchase from the U.S., and deepening cooperation in the rare earth sector with Russia [9][11]. Group 3: Economic and Military Considerations - Singh emphasized India's large economy, projected to become the third-largest globally, and its rapid recovery post-COVID-19, positioning it as a key player in the global economy [6][15]. - Despite its military strength, India still relies on imports for high-tech weapons and faces challenges in achieving complete military independence [15]. Group 4: Future Outlook and Challenges - While Singh expresses confidence in India's rise, the country faces significant challenges, including a relatively single industrial structure and dependence on the U.S. market, which complicates its ability to respond to tariffs effectively [15]. - To enhance its international influence, India may need to adopt strategies similar to China's, focusing on multilateral cooperation and regional economic integration [15].