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“Nobody Can Argue With Me”: Trump Recalls Reciprocal Tariff Talks With PM
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“Nobody Can Argue With Me”: Trump Recalls Reciprocal Tariff Talks With PM

In a joint televised interview with billionaire Elon Musk, US President Donald Trump made it clear that India will not be spared from Washington’s reciprocal tariffs. In a conversation with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, President Trump reiterated his stance on global trade and existing tariff structures between the US and its partners.

“I told Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi yesterday – he was here – I said, ‘Here’s what we’re going to do: reciprocal. Whatever you charge, I’m charging,'” President Trump said, recounting his conversation with the PM. “He (PM Modi) goes, ‘No, no, I don’t like that.’ ‘No, no, whatever you charge, I’m going to charge.’ I’m doing that with every country.”

India has some of the world’s highest tariffs on certain imports from the US, particularly in the automobile sector, where duties on foreign cars can reach up to 100 per cent. Mr Musk, sitting beside President Trump, confirmed this, saying, ” It’s 100 per cent – auto imports are 100 per cent.”

President Trump responded: “Yeah, that’s peanuts. So much higher. And others too.”

He argued that such tariffs make it nearly impossible for American companies to sell in India unless they establish manufacturing plants there, which he considers “unfair” to the US economy.

Under his proposed reciprocal tariff system, the US would impose the same level of tariffs on Indian imports as India levies on American goods. “Nobody can argue with me,” President Trump insisted. “If I said 25 per cent, they’d say, ‘Oh, that’s terrible.’ I don’t say that anymore… because I say, ‘Whatever they charge, we’ll charge.’ And you know what? They stop.”

This is not the first time President Trump has clashed with India over tariffs. During his first term, he often referred to India as the “tariff king”, citing high import duties on US goods. Following Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Washington, both countries committed to doubling bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030 and negotiating a bilateral trade agreement (BTA) by Autumn 2025.

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Auto Drivers, Women, Farmers: BJP’s ‘Aam Aadmi’ Guest List For Delhi Oath
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Auto Drivers, Women, Farmers: BJP’s ‘Aam Aadmi’ Guest List For Delhi Oath

The Bharatiya Janata Party‘s guest list for Thursday – when the new Delhi Chief Minister will take his/her oath, 11 days after it won the election – includes gig workers, cab and auto rickshaw drivers, farmers, and chiefs of jhuggis, or slums, sources told NDTV Wednesday afternoon.

Women beneficiaries of the party’s welfare schemes have also been invited; women voters turned out in large numbers in the election this month, and their increasing importance to political parties’ electoral fortunes was underlined by the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party trying to woo them.

As it turned out, it was the BJP’s promises of cash transfers that won.

The invites to rickshaw drivers and farmers is also key, given the former are seen as a strong support base for AAP boss Arvind Kejriwal and the latter has protested with the centre over the MSP issue.

The list of ‘aam aadmi‘ invites, sources said, reflects the BJP’s well-worn ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas‘, or ‘development with all, for all’, pitch, and the desire for an ‘inclusive’ government in the city-state.

The list will, of course, also include a phalanx of high-profile names, including members of the union cabinet, the chief ministers (and their respective deputies) from the nearly two dozen states now ruled by the BJP and its allies, and the party’s Lok Sabha MPs.

In addition, over 50 movie stars and industrialists have been sent invitations. Diplomats from major nations, whose embassies and high commissions dot posh central Delhi, have also been invited.

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Invitation card for the swearing-in ceremony of the Delhi Chief Minister

Courtesy invitations have also been extended to Atishi, the outgoing Chief Minister, and Mr Kejriwal, as well as Devender Yadav, the chief of the Congress’ Delhi unit.

Amid the flurry of invitations, who the Chief Minister will be remains a matter of considerable suspense.

READ | Key Meet At PM’s House As BJP Zeroes In On Delhi Chief Minister

The BJP’s Parliamentary Board, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, met at noon to decide on the names of ‘observers’, who will then oversee the meeting of the BJP’s 48 new MLAs at 6.15 pm, at which names of the Chief Minister, members of his/her cabinet, and the Speaker are likely to be finalised.

Grand Swearing-In Ceremony

The oath ceremony – to be held at the city’s iconic Ramlila Maidan – will run from 11 am to 12.34 pm, sources said. The oath itself will be at 12.05 pm.

Sources said three stages will be set up – one for the Prime Minister, Home Minister Amit Shah, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, and the new Chief Minister, a second for the invited religious leaders, and a third for MPs and MLAs, of whom over 200, from the BJP and allies, have been invited.

Delhi Chief Minister Suspense

Last week NDTV was told a shortlist of 15 names had been finalised, from among the 48 BJP MLAs, to fill the posts of Chief Minister, members of his/her cabinet, and Assembly Speaker.

READ | BJP’s Delhi ‘Wapsi’ Complete, Focus Now On Chief Minister Question

The odds-on favourite for the big post is two-time ex-MP Parvesh Verma, who defeated Arvind Kejriwal to win the New Delhi constituency.

Others likely on the BJP’s chief ministerial shortlist are the party’s Delhi unit leader, Virendra Sachdeva, and Bansuri Swaraj, a first-time MP who is the daughter of the late former Union Minister Sushma Swaraj. Satish Upadhyay, the BJP’s Brahmin face in Delhi, is also an option.

There has also been buzz that the BJP could pick a woman as Chief Minister. Four of the BJP’s new MLAs are women – Neelam Pahalwan, Rekha Gupta, Poonam Sharma, and Shikha Roy.

READ | Delhi’s Next Chief Minister A Woman? Buzz As BJP Brainstorms

And there are caste equations, something which the BJP has historically considered when selecting Chief Ministers; similar delays after wins in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in 2023 are an example.

Delhi Election Result

The BJP swept to power winning 48 of Delhi’s 70 seats.

The AAP, which scored thumping wins in the 2015 and 2020 polls, winning 67 and 62 seats, respectively, flopped this time, winning just 22. The Congress was routed for a third consecutive time.

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Honeytrap? NIA nabs 2 who leaked Karwar base information to Pakistan
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Honeytrap? NIA nabs 2 who leaked Karwar base information to Pakistan

National Investigation Agency arrested two individuals in Uttara Kannada for allegedly leaking information about Karwar naval base to Pakistan through honey-trapping. The accused were trapped by Pakistani intelligence and shared naval details in exchange for money. They were employed with a local company. More arrests are likely as authorities suspect a wider network.

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