Key Points

PM Modi assured farmers and small industries remain the government's top priority despite US tariff pressures. Trump's new 25% tariffs target Indian goods, including penalties for Russian oil purchases. India clarified it hasn't stopped Russian oil imports, citing national interests. Modi urged citizens to support local products, emphasizing 'vocal for local' to strengthen the economy.

Key Points: PM Modi Prioritizes Farmers as Trump Imposes India Tariffs

  • Modi reaffirms India's economic resilience amid US tariffs
  • Trump imposes 25% tariffs on Indian goods
  • India denies halting Russian oil imports
  • PM urges 'swadeshi' push to boost local industries
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Welfare of farmers, small industries 'top priority', says PM Modi as Trump slaps tariffs

PM Modi vows to protect farmers and small industries amid US tariff hikes, emphasizing India's economic resilience and 'swadeshi' push.

"We need to embrace vocal for local – PM Narendra Modi"

Varanasi, Aug 2

The welfare of farmers, small industries and youth remains the government’s “top priority” as the country stays on track to become the world’s third-largest economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here on Saturday, as US President Donald Trump announced to impose 25 per cent tariffs on India from August 7.

PM Modi reaffirmed the resilience of the Indian economy amid turbulence triggered by US tariff hikes, saying that the country must remain vigilant about its economic interests and adopt ‘swadeshi’ products.

“There is an atmosphere of global instability. All countries are focusing on their individual interests. India is going to become the third biggest economy in the world and this is why India will have to stay alert as far as its economic interests are concerned,” the Prime Minister said during a rally in Varanasi.

Earlier this week, Trump announced 25 per cent reciprocal tariffs on Indian goods. He said India would also face an additional tariff penalty for buying Russian oil.

After the US President claimed that India has likely stopped purchasing Russian oil, government sources on Saturday clarified there is no such pause on the oil imports from Russia. According to sources, “India's energy purchases are driven by national interests and market forces. We do not have any reports of Indian oil firms halting Russian imports”.

On Friday, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had said that India and the US share a comprehensive global strategic partnership anchored in shared interests, democratic values, and robust people-to-people ties with the partnership having weathered several transitions and challenges.

According to PM Modi, the government is doing everything it can in the best interest of the country.

“Those who want the best for the country and want to see India as the third biggest economy in the world should leave their differences aside and instill a resolution for 'swadeshi' products. We will buy only those things that are made by Indians. We need to embrace vocal for local,” the Prime Minister emphasised during his speech at the rally.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an NRI, I'm concerned about these trade tensions. But Modi ji is right - India must prioritize its own economic interests. The US can't bully us anymore!
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Ananya R
Good speech but where are the concrete plans? We farmers need MSP guarantees and better market access, not just slogans. Hope action follows words.
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Vikram M
Trump's tariffs are unfair but we must also improve our manufacturing quality. 'Make in India' should mean world-class products, not just local.
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Priya S
Buying Russian oil makes economic sense - why pay more to US? Our foreign policy should be about national interest, not pleasing others. Well done Modi ji!
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Karthik V
The US forgets we're their biggest market for many products. If they impose tariffs, we should respond in kind. Tit for tat policy needed!

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