Trump Targets India Over Tariffs and BRICS Membership Amid Trade Negotiations | Trump Tariffs

Trump Targets India Over Tariffs and BRICS Membership Amid Trade Negotiations | Trump Tariffs

Trump Targets India Over Tariffs and BRICS Membership Amid Trade Negotiations | Trump Tariffs

U.S. President Trump hints at a potential trade deal with India by week’s end, criticizing India’s high tariffs and BRICS membership. India emphasizes protecting its farmers and prioritizing a fair trade agreement amid ongoing negotiations and tensions. n18oc_world News18 Mobile App – https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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