Trump set out to directly target India's economy, hatched a conspiracy to drop tariff bomb by bringing together G7 countries
US President Donald Trump is planning to increase economic pressure on India. It is reported that he is preparing the G7 countries to impose strict tariffs against India. An important meeting may be held on this today.

International News: The tariff dispute between the US and India is deepening. President Trump now wants to fight this battle not alone but with the forces of the whole world. That is why he is preparing to convince the G7 countries to impose heavy tariffs on India. The Financial Times report states that Trump wants new tariffs to be imposed on India and China. These tariffs can range from 50 percent to 100 percent. To decide on this, the finance ministers of the G7 countries are going to meet through video call.
Talk with EU already
Trump had earlier spoken to the leaders of the European Union. He suggested imposing 100 percent tariffs on China. Now he wants to include India in this as well. Trump believes that India and China are supporting Russia.
The main issue on Russia's oil
US officials allege that India and China are helping Putin's war machine by buying oil from Russia. They say that this oil business is increasing the violence in Ukraine. That is why Trump wants to put pressure together.
India's clear answer
India had already said that America and Europe are also trading with Russia. India was imposed a 25 percent penalty and additional duty, but India made it clear that its decisions are based on its energy needs.
Different stance on China
America has imposed a 30 percent tariff on China. But its effect is more visible on India because apart from the penalty, it is being threatened with 50 percent duty and new sanctions. This difference is increasing India's concern. In today's meeting, it will be decided whether the G7 countries support Trump against India or not. If this plan is implemented, it will have a big impact on India's trade. Now everyone's eyes are fixed on the result of this meeting.