TRUMPING TRUMP
India Today
|April 21, 2025
Donald Trump is a walking, talking, known unknown-as everybody knows. His tariff war was always expected, but his blitzkrieg on the world order still took most of us by surprise.
As global markets, governments and policymakers take stock of the debris of globalisation he has left in his protectionist wake, we asked a panel of experts to assess what India could salvage from the situation. While the equation for America's 'reciprocal tariffs' is less algebra than abracadabra, there is also a clear intent behind the alternative facts that drive Trumpian policy. India's position is more ambiguous than most, as our writers point out, and a strategy of ahimsa rather than retaliation seems the better part of valour. As ever, there are opportunities in this crisis-and not just for India. Could Trump's gamble be China's or even Europe's moment? Or are we already witnessing a conciliatory climbdown in the name of the art of the deal? India will clearly have to hedge its bets and prioritise situational awareness in the dynamic disruption of the new world system. In the following pages, five leading experts spell out some of the ways India can trim its sails to ride out the tariff tsunami.
Weathering the Trade Tsunami India needs to strengthen trade relations with countries other than the United States on the basis of multilaterally agreed rules while dealing bilaterally with America itself
By Montek Singh Ahluwalia
The headlines of the past week were dominated by President Donald Trump as he imposed a blanket 10 per cent tariff on all countries, with 57 of them singled out for much higher and varying rates. The unilateral imposition of different tariffs on different countries violated the "most favoured nation" clause of the world trading system, which prohibits discrimination across countries except as part of a free trade arrangement.
यह कहानी India Today के April 21, 2025 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
India Today से और कहानियाँ
India Today
COUNTRY ON A CANVAS
ICONIC AT DAG DELHI BRINGS TOGETHER THREE CENTURIES OF INDIAN ART
1 min
December 29, 2025
India Today
ON A ROAR HOW TO SUSTAIN THE UPSURGE
An 8.2 per cent growth in GDP in Q2 of FY26, along with benign inflation, has placed the Indian economy in a unique sweet spot. Can it put the country on a high-trajectory growth path, give the job market a much-needed boost?
7 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
RUINED BY STATECRAFT
It's a bleak Christmas as Trump's tariffs take a toll on Kashmir's handicrafts exports sector. Artisans see business plunging by two-thirds in peak season
2 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
THE NEW HEIRLOOMS
What happens when two powerhouses, one with inherited style and grandeur and the other reshaping India’s design language, come together? Pure magic
2 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
A NEW ENEMY AT THE GATE
Pakistan-bashing has long been a favourite subject in Bollywood films. The industry is now mining the rich history of Indo-China conflict for inspiration
4 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
CALL OF CLAY
Song of the Clay Pot seamlessly blends memoir with music history
1 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
The Way of Trees
ANJU DODIYA's solo show in Mumbai explores vulnerability, imagination and the self
1 min
December 29, 2025
India Today
SIR Turns Into Battle Strategy for Stalin
DMK transforms voter verification into a mass mobilisation programme laden with high rhetoric
3 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
The Weight of Loss
IN CALORIE, HIS 540TH FILM, ANUPAM KHER PLAYS MOHAN SINGH WHO NAVIGATES LOSS, SILENCE, MISUNDERSTANDING, AND BURIED HURT
3 mins
December 29, 2025
India Today
Taste of Tradition
Past has been perfected, as this dinnerware for children marks the return to much-needed basics
1 mins
December 29, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

