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Rising Beyond Tariffs

October 06, 2025

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The Statesman

India’s vast diversity isstrength, butit mustbecompressedintoa unified nationalframeworkof quality, punctuality, and civic behavior. Time discipline, for instance, remainsaneglected virtue. From publictransportto professional meetings, delays arenormalized. This casual approach erodes productivity andglobalcredibility. Wemust instillaculturewheretimeis respected, notwasted

The imposition of steep tariff rates by the United States may seem irrational, even reckless, but their impact on India is both real and consequential. These pressures arrive at a time when India, like much of the world, stands at a critical crossroads ~ struggling to stabilize economically, advance socially, and strengthen politically.

Yielding to demands to open our markets to foreign agricultural products would strike at the heart of our rural economy. If we concede, we risk devastating our farmers and compromising our food security. This then is not the moment to retreat ~ on the contrary, it is the moment to respond. India must convert crisis into opportunity by reassessing its strengths and redefining its path forward. Whatever the fallout of these tariff wars, one truth remains: the world cannot afford to ignore us. With a growing population of 140 plus crore, India is both a consumer powerhouse and a strategic force.

The question is not whether we are visible ~ but whether we are really ready and prepared!

Our slogans ~ ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Make in India’ have not yet translated into tangible success. We continue to depend heavily on China for raw materials and manufacturing inputs. Our inability to produce quality goods at scale, coupled with a lack of infrastructure and affordable support for startups, leaves us vulnerable. We must learn quickly, and decisively. This means building self-reliance in critical sectors, reducing import dependency, and fostering a culture of professionalism and innovation.

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