'Defining Relationship Of 21st Century': US Lauds 'Enduring Friendship' With India Amid Tariff Tiff

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File photo of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump during their meeting in Washington DC. (Photo source: PIB)
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  • The US Embassy called the India-US relationship the defining one of the 21st century
  • US tariffs on Indian imports rose to 50% over India's purchase of Russian crude oil
  • Peter Navarro criticised India's oil lobby for profiting from Russia-India oil trade
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The US Embassy in India on Monday shared a post on X, highlighting the India-US relationship as the 'defining relationship of 21st century'. This development comes amid PM Modi's engagement with China, Russia and other countries at the Shanghai Co-operation Organisation summit in China's Tianjin.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has accused New Delhi of fueling Russia's war in Ukraine by purchasing its oil. On Aug. 27, Trump's additional tariffs to 'penalise' India for purchasing Russian crude oil came into effect, increasing India's cumulative tariff to 50% on a range of Indian imports.

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According to the post by US Embassy in India, this month, the embassy is focusing on the people, progress, and possibilities driving India-US relations forward.

Quoting US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the embassy wrote, "The enduring friendship between our two peoples is the bedrock of our cooperation and propels us forward as we realise the tremendous potential of our economic relationship."

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