Trump tariffs: India should engage with both US and China, says GTRI
Tuesday, 22 April 2025 () Amidst the US-China trade tensions, GTRI advises India to maintain strategic autonomy and engage with both nations based on economic interests and global trade principles. India should strengthen domestic manufacturing and adhere to WTO guidelines, avoiding actions that contravene global trade rules. The think tank cautions against cutting ties with China, emphasizing its crucial role in global supply chains.
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