Will Modi govt now cancel US-India trade deal? Congress takes aim at PM after Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs

Following the US Supreme Court's recent decision to overturn former President Donald Trump's tariffs, the Indian National Congress has directed pointed inquiries at Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding India's trade strategy with the United States. The ruling has significant implications for international trade dynamics, particularly as India navigates its economic relationship with the US. Congress leaders are pressing the Modi government to clarify whether it intends to reassess or cancel the proposed trade deal with the US in light of these developments. The political discourse around this issue comes at a time when India is striving to enhance its trade ties globally while considering the ramifications of changing tariffs and trade policies. As discussions unfold, the Modi administration faces growing pressure to articulate a clear position that not only addresses domestic economic concerns but also reassures international partners of India's commitment to fostering robust trade relations.
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