Last Updated Sep - 08 - 2025, 05:42 PM | Source : Fela news
Shashi Tharoor Slams Trump’s Remarks, Citing Insults and Tariff Burden
Shashi Tharoor criticizes Trump’s claims of friendship, recalling tariffs and past strains in India-U.S. ties.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump recently spoke about maintaining friendly relations with India, but Congress MP Shashi Tharoor sharply countered his statement. Tharoor remarked that the insults and the burden of tariffs India endured during Trump’s tenure cannot be forgotten so easily.
He reminded that under Trump’s administration, India faced immense pressure on several fronts, particularly in matters of trade and import duties. According to him, simply speaking of friendship does not erase the tough experiences that defined the relationship during those years.
Tharoor’s comments once again highlight the complexities of India-U.S. ties. Experts believe that while cooperation remains a strong pillar in bilateral relations, both countries will need to balance occasional friction with strategic partnership as they move forward.
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