Trump's tariffs on India probably done for egoistic reasons: JNU's Chinese studies expert says
New Delhi [India], October 4 (ANI): US President Donald Trump imposing tariffs on Indian goods was probably due to "egoistic reasons", while the main issue has always been China challenging the United States' global hegemony, suggested Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Professor and Chinese studies expert Srikanth Kondapalli on Saturday.
"If Trump's ire is on the trade surpluses, it should actually be directed at China, not at India. India is a sideshow for all these, and it probably got activated due to personal egoistic reasons, on the Nobel Prize or the ceasefire. So we were in a very strange situation", the professor told ANI in an exclusive interview.
"This is a rub between US and China. This is the structural problem between China and US. I do not think the tariff issue or other issues are the main, it is about China challenging US as the global hegemon. That has led to all of these issues. I think this going to be more long term rather than short term. Even if there is a trade agreement....it is a bipartisan consensus within United States on China as a strategic competitor", the JNU professor told ANI in an exclusive interview.
"The whole issue of tariffs is because of China. Mexico, Canada were also marginal actors. India is a marginal actor. The total trade deficit between the US and China is 6.9 trillion dollars in favour of China. The total trade deficit between India and the US in the last 20 years is 270 billion dollars compared to nearly 7 trillion dollar trade deficit", the professor said.
Earlier, the US imposed cumulative 50 per cent tariff on India, with 25 per cent of it being a "penalty" for buying Russian oil amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
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