India told the BRICS bloc on Monday that it wants trade gaps fixed fast, especially with countries inside the 0 Affairs Minister 1 said, “Our biggest trade deficits are with BRICS partners,” during a virtual summit that didn’t include Prime Minister Modi, who had just returned from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in 2 visit was seen as a signal that India might be warming up to Beijing, even while tensions with Washington 3 India pushed for economic correction, the rest of the BRICS countries didn’t hold back either. Brazil, which hosted the meeting, called the 4 “blackmail.” Trump’s tariffs have slammed both countries with taxes as high as 50%, far worse than the 30% he slapped on Chinese 5 BRICS bloc, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has been accused by Trump of running “anti-American policies.” Jaishankar calls out trade imbalance with BRICS nations India said that the trade gap with China is getting out of control, as India’s trade deficit with Beijing hit $99.21 billion, an all-time high.
Moreover, Chinese customs data released on Monday shows China scored a $77.7 billion surplus with India just by August, up 16% from last 6 from China keep going up, and New Delhi isn’t thrilled. “The BRICS itself can set an example by reviewing trade flows among its member states,” Jaishankar 7 also made it clear that India has been demanding “expeditious solutions” to fix these one-sided trade 8 story is the same with Russia. India’s trade with Moscow hit $68.7 billion this fiscal year, and most of that is driven by oil 9 that number comes with a catch—India ran a $59 billion deficit in that deal 10 isn’t just about numbers. India’s message to BRICS was political 11 China and Russia, who see BRICS as a power group to challenge the West, India views it as mainly an economic 12 to Chietigj Bajpaee from Chatham House, India wants business solutions, not geopolitical 13 China had its own 14 Jinping didn’t name the 15 but warned about “hegemonism, unilateralism, and protectionism.” He said trade wars like this “severely disrupt the world economy and undermine international trade rules.” He pushed BRICS to stand together and resist rising tariffs 16 hit India harder than China as talks stall The 17 keeps getting messier.
Trump’s team has thrown a brutal 50% tariff on Indian goods, far above the 30% applied to China. That’s triggered serious tension between Washington and New 18 between the two have stalled. Why? The 19 India to stop buying oil from Russia and open up sensitive sectors like agriculture and dairy, but India says the pressure is 20 recently claimed India offered to drop tariffs on American goods to 21 he brushed it off, saying it came “too late” in negotiations.
That’s despite India saying it was still willing to 22 with all the finger-pointing, Trump tried to calm things 23 the Oval Office, he said the 24 India have a “special relationship” and added there’s “nothing to worry.” He called Modi a “great prime minister.” Modi responded on X (formerly Twitter), writing, “deeply appreciate and fully reciprocate President Trump’s sentiments and positive assessment of our ties.” Chietigj Bajpaee didn’t ignore the diplomacy but said it doesn’t erase the underlying 25 said those friendly comments show the relationship still has strong bones, even if the surface is 26 still sees the 27 a key player in tech, defense, and strategy, and Washington sees India as a counter to China’s 28 crypto news deserves attention - KEY Difference Wire puts you on 250+ top sites
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