Is India’s Russian oil gamble putting U.S. trade ties at risk?

   



Peter Navarro has a message for India: the road to peace—and tariffs—runs through New Delhi.

     

In a recent statement, U.S. White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro highlighted why the U.S. has imposed hefty tariffs on India. According to him, a 25% tariff was applied because “India cheats us in trade,” and an additional 25% was added due to Russian oil imports. Navarro pointed out that India’s reliance on Russian oil has now   risen to 30–35%, but before February 2022, India barely imported any. He emphasized that the argument claiming India “needs” Russian oil is misleading.

    Navarro also criticized how money from trade with the U.S. ends up fueling Russian oil deals, indirectly supporting activities that harm Ukraine. In his view, resolving this issue isn’t just about trade—it’s a strategic move for global peace, with New Delhi playing a key role in the bigger picture.

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