US Lawmaker Urges Swift Action to Deepen India Ties After Trump-Modi Trade Deal

US Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove has called for the Trump administration to move rapidly to strengthen ties with India following a new trade agreement. The deal sees the US lowering reciprocal tariffs on Indian imports from 25% to 18%, which President Trump announced out of "friendship and respect" for Prime Minister Modi. In exchange, Prime Minister Modi has agreed that India will cease purchasing Russian oil and buy more from the US, a move Trump claims will help end the war in Ukraine. The White House confirmed the additional 25% tariff linked to India's Russian oil purchases will be dropped contingent on India halting those imports.

Key Points: US-India Trade Deal: Tariffs Cut, Russian Oil Halted

  • US cuts tariffs on Indian goods to 18%
  • India agrees to cease buying Russian oil
  • Deal aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation
  • Lawmaker criticizes previous tariffs for stalling relations
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US lawmaker says Trump "must move rapidly" to strengthen India ties after trade deal

Following a new US-India trade deal, a US lawmaker urges rapid strengthening of ties as Trump announces tariff cuts and Modi agrees to halt Russian oil purchases.

"Trump's reckless 50% tariffs on India tanked a year of meaningful bilateral cooperation. - Sydney Kamlager-Dove"

Washington DC, February 3

Following the announcement of the India-US trade deal, which lowered tariffs on Indian imports to 18 per cent, US Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove on Monday urged the Trump administration to act swiftly to strengthen bilateral ties.

She also criticised the previous 50 per cent tariffs imposed on India--25 per cent of which was linked to New Delhi's purchase of Russian oil--saying they had hindered meaningful cooperation between the two countries.

In a post on X, Kamlager-Dove said that the 50 per cent tariffs imposed had "tanked a year of meaningful bilateral cooperation" with India, including the annual Quad Leaders' Summit, which was scheduled to take place last year.

"Trump's reckless 50% tariffs on India tanked a year of meaningful bilateral cooperation, including a timely gathering of the annual Quad Leaders' Summit. With this long overdue agreement, there is no excuse for continued stagnation in the relationship. The Administration must move rapidly to make up for lost time and deepen important areas of cooperation with India," the Congresswoman said.

Her remark comes after Trump, earlier in the day, said that the US and India "have agreed to a trade deal" with Washington reducing the reciprocal tariff from 25 per cent to 18 per cent "out of friendship and respect" for PM Modi.

In his Truth Social post, Trump referred to his conversation with PM Modi earlier in the day, noting that the Prime Minister was one of his closest friends and a powerful, respected leader of India.

The US President also claimed that PM Modi had agreed to "stop buying Russian oil" and to buy much more from the US.

He further noted that India would reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers against the US.

"It was an Honor to speak with Prime Minister Modi, of India, this morning. He is one of my greatest friends and, a Powerful and Respected Leader of his Country. We spoke about many things, including Trade, and ending the War with Russia and Ukraine. He agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela. This will help END THE WAR in Ukraine, which is taking place right now, with thousands of people dying each and every week! Out of friendship and respect for Prime Minister Modi and, as per his request, effective immediately, we agreed to a Trade Deal between the United States and India, whereby the United States will charge a reduced Reciprocal Tariff, lowering it from 25% to 18%. They will likewise move forward to reduce their Tariffs and Non Tariff Barriers against the United States, to ZERO," Trump's post read.

Following Trump's post, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on X, said it was wonderful to speak with his "dear friend President Trump" and expressed delight that "Made in India products will now have a reduced tariff of 18%".

"Wonderful to speak with my dear friend President Trump today. Delighted that Made in India products will now have a reduced tariff of 18%. Big thanks to President Trump on behalf of the 1.4 billion people of India for this wonderful announcement," PM Modi wrote in a post on X.

Meanwhile, a White House official confirmed to ANI that Washington will also drop the additional 25 per cent tariff on Indian imports imposed due to New Delhi's purchase of Russian oil, noting that India has to "cease, not just reduce, Russian oil purchases."

When asked by ANI whether the tariffs on Indian imports would be lifted in exchange for reducing Russian oil purchases, the official said, "Yes, although the agreement is that India will cease, not just reduce, Russian oil purchases."

- ANI

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Priya S
Good news for our industries, but we must be careful. Stopping Russian oil completely? That could impact our energy security and costs. We need a balanced foreign policy, not one dictated by others.
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Rohit P
Finally some sense prevails! Those 50% tariffs were hurting both countries. Strong India-US ties are crucial for stability in the Indo-Pacific. The Quad summit needs to happen.
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Sarah B
As an American following India-US relations, I agree with Congresswoman Kamlager-Dove. We wasted a year. This deal is a good reset. Hope it leads to more collaboration on tech and climate.
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Vikram M
The personal chemistry between Modi ji and Trump seems to be driving this. While that helps, we need strong institutional frameworks, not just deals based on 'friendship'. What happens after the US elections?
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Karthik V
Reducing tariffs is welcome, but the US saying India has to "cease" Russian oil purchases feels like an ultimatum. India's foreign policy should be independent, based on national interest first.
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Michael C
This is a smart move by both leaders. Strengthening economic ties between the world's largest democracies is a net positive for global trade. Hope it brings down prices for consumers in both countries.

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