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India-US trust 'broken', off-ramp needed soon, says expert

IANS | September 05, 2025 11:27 AM

WASHINGTON: Mukesh Aghi, President and CEO of the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF), believes that "trust has broken" between New Delhi and Washington as bilateral trade tensions continue to persist.

In an exclusive interview with IANS in Washington, Aghi said that the "sentiment in Delhi is of surprise, disappointment and disbelief".

"Only a few weeks ago, the relationship was so strong, and suddenly it has nosedived because of the Russian oil purchase, " he added.

Commenting on the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in China, Aghi said that India's visible outreach to Beijing and Moscow resulted from the US' "coercive diplomacy".

"I think when you treat a sovereign country by coercive diplomacy or by threat, what are the choices left to the nation? And in this case, Prime Minister Modi basically used that option, " he noted.

However, he asserted that India's relationship with China won't go "very far".

"Because in every aspect, India and China are not aligned. India's strategic positioning, India's economic need, India's technological partnership are all aligned with the US, " he added.

The Trump administration has singled out India and slapped an additional tariff of 25 per cent for buying Russian oil and increasing the total levies to 50 per cent, a treatment that India calls "unfair and unjustified".

Trump, on Wednesday, pushed back against criticism of his inaction on Russia, saying that his measures against India demonstrated otherwise.

"If you remember, two weeks ago, I did, I said, if India buys (Russian oil), India's got big problems, and that's what happened, " Trump said.

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