Why the India–U.S. Trade War Isn’t A Lover’s Spat — And Why History Says America Will Blink First, Leaving Trump’s Successor To Pay A Bigger Price To Woo New Delhi
Sunday, 10 August 2025 () The escalating India–U.S. trade war is far from a minor spat. History shows Washington eventually backs down, often offering bigger concessions to restore ties. Trump’s steep tariffs risk pushing New Delhi closer to rivals, forcing his successor to pay a heavier geopolitical and economic price to rebuild the partnership.
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