Group 1 - The article discusses the impact of Trump's trade policies on India, highlighting that India's reliance on the U.S. as a democratic partner has backfired, leading to increased tariffs and trade restrictions [1][3] - In 2019, Trump revoked India's preferential trade status, resulting in a loss of several hundred million dollars in export benefits for India, which retaliated with tariffs on 28 U.S. goods [1][3] - By 2025, Trump's tariffs on Indian goods escalated to 50%, potentially reducing India's exports to the U.S. from $86.5 billion to $60 billion, significantly affecting key industries like pharmaceuticals, textiles, and electronics [3][6] Group 2 - India's military weaknesses have been exposed in recent conflicts, such as the 2019 Balakot airstrike and the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, leading to a lack of support from the U.S. during critical moments [5][6] - The purchase of Russian military equipment, including a $5.4 billion S-400 missile system, has put India at risk of U.S. sanctions, further complicating its international relations [6][8] - The article suggests that India needs to diversify its markets and strengthen its military capabilities to avoid over-reliance on U.S. policies, while also addressing domestic challenges such as bureaucratic inefficiencies [8]
把印度当反面教材,特朗普告诉世界:国际舞台只认拳头
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-30 06:02