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Jaischa said that while it is not the right time to talk about the impact of tariffs on India, since that has not yet been known, India’s strategy to commit to the Trump administration on the subject is not something negative.
Minister of External Affairs S Jaischar at Rising Bharat Summit 2025.
The Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar, has seen that India sees “an opportunity” in the current situation regarding tariffs imposed by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, in several countries. Speaking at Rising Bharat Summit 2025, Jaishankar said that although it is not the right time to talk about the impact of rates on India, as it has not yet been known, India’s strategy to commit to the Trump administration on the subject is not something negative.
Jaishankar said: “Our strategy has been clear that we will get involved with the Trump administration at the beginning of these issues. We have opened with them. Trump’s administration about this.
Emphasizing India’s commitment to the United States after Trump Toke as president, Jaishankar said: “I think today when I look back in the last time as springs. What we have had with European leaders in the last two years.”
Speaking about India’s commitment to European nations in the midst of the Russian-Ukraine War and the tariffs of the United States, Jaishankar said: “There is a natural protection growth in the Gulf, Europe, Latin America, USA.
Jaischar added that India was hoping to close TLC conversations this year. “The Europeans took the FTA seriously before. Usually, they have much longer tasks between interacting with each other. Europe today releases the importance of the deepest ties with India and the relevance of TLC for that Moorthe. There, there, there.
Jaischar in ties with China
Speaking in the ties of India with China, Jaishankar said that while the relationship was better than it was this time last year, there were still problems that should be solved and “work that must be done.”
While the disconnection of Depsang and Depsong have a positive signal, Jaishankar said there were still problems such as resume or direct flights that stopped the COVID-19 duration. “Direct flights to Kailash Sarovar Yatra man held the duration of the duration. They have not yet been resumed.