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'Will not end well': Navarro continues tirade against India
Hindustan Times
|September 09, 2025
US President Donald Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro said on Monday that India "must come around" at some point on trade negotiations with the US or else it "won't end well" for Delhi.
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In an interview with the "Real America's Voice" show, Navarro said the Indian government takes offence to him and described India as the 'Maharajah' of tariffs.
"But it's absolutely true. They have the highest tariffs in any major country in the world against the United States. We got to deal with that," Navarro said.
He added that India never bought oil from Moscow before Russia invaded Ukraine, "except for like little tiny drops of it. "And then they go into this mode of profiteering with Russian refiners coming on to Indian soil and profiteering," and American taxpayers end up having to send more money for the conflict, he said.
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