India Today Debate: US ‘Weaponises Trade’: India Looks To Russia-China Bloc At Crucial SCO Summit

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India Today Debate: US 'Weaponises Trade': India Looks To Russia-China Bloc At Crucial SCO Summit

As new US tariffs on Indian goods kick in, this broadcast analyses the geopolitical and economic fallout. The Trump administration’s move is described as "weaponizing trade," creating a significant trust deficit in the 25-year India-US relationship. This pressure is seen as pushing India towards the Russia-India-China bloc, with Prime Minister Modi set to meet Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping at the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit. While India has exercised restraint, experts discuss the need for serious domestic structural reforms to enhance competitiveness in a volatile global landscape. A key assessment of the current global situation notes, "the old order is dead, and the new one is struggling to be born. And as Antonio Gramsci once reminded us, that is a time of monsters." The programme explores whether India can reset its relationships and navigate this new era of geopolitical tension. #ustariffs #indiaustrade #tradewar #itwebvideos #geopolitics #scosummit #indiachina #indiarussia #foreignpolicy #indianeconomy #donaldtrump #worldorder #economicimpact #internationalrelations #usindia #makeinindia
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