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Tariffs, trust deficit strain India-US ties: Warner

Mark Warner described the tariff as unfair and inconsistent, particularly in relation to other countries’ dealings with Russia.

Mark Warner, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and Co-Chair of the Senate India Caucus / X/@MarkWarner

Mounting trade tensions, punitive tariffs, and a widening trust deficit are beginning to erode the India-U.S. relationship at a time when both countries face shared security and geopolitical challenges, a senior U.S. lawmaker has warned. 

Mark Warner, Chairman of the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee and Co-Chair of the Senate India Caucus, said the partnership remained central to Washington’s global strategy but was currently falling short of its potential. “There is no more important geopolitical relationship that the United States has in the 21st century,” he told IANS in an exclusive interview, adding that “the state of the U.S.-India relationship at this point is not as good as it should be.”

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