'American politicians don't care about India at all': famous economist Jeffrey Sachs on Trump rates, Russia-Cukraine War, More
“American politicians don’t care about India at all,” famous economist Jeffrey Sachs recently said during an interview with Hindustan Times, adding that “everything Trump does on rates is unconstitutional.” Sachs’ remarks come amid the ongoing tariff tension after Donald Trump recently slapped an additional 25 percent rate of ‘friend’ India, citing India’s high trade barriers, increasing the total duty on Indian exports to 50 percent. “US politicians don’t care about India at all. Please understand that. India is not going to pick long -term safety by going with the United States in the quadrilateral against China. India is a great power that has an independent status in the world. Everything Trump does on rates is unconstitutional,” Sachs said during the interview. Trump tariffs when asked about the 50 percent rates that Donald Trump slapped on India, Professor Sachs warned India not to count on a ‘big trade relationship’. “When I was in the spring in India, I said, don’t count on a big trading relationship. What I hoped for was that it would be a good partner of the United States because it would be a way for the US, I would make it lovely, reduce the dependence on China and increase supply chains with India. I tried to explain it, don’t count on it, ‘says Sachs. Jeffrey Sachs said the ‘meeting as a surprise’ was a surprise to him ‘for Russia-Cewraine War with reference to Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s meeting which will take place in a few days. After accepting the office in January 2025, Trump promised to end the Russia-Hukraine War. Earlier today, the Potus also said that the peace agreement between the two countries concluded in conflict is likely to exchange some areas. However, Jeffrey Sachs emphasized that “in public, the United States did not take measures that would actually lead to an end of the war in Ukraine.” ‘After the Cold War, the US policy of defeating Russia was not to live peacefully with Russia. I believe the Russians are right. If this war has to end, it must end by addressing the fundamental reasons for this conflict, ‘Sachs added and added the current conflict between the nations as a’ war of NATO expansion ‘. Professor Sachs has questioned a good economic relationship between ‘the two countries’ for India and China’s relations on the relations of India and China, and a good economic relationship between ‘the two nations’ will be great for the economy of India ‘and a’ build -up of a multipolar world that does not depend on the American whims. ‘Sachs, which explains its rationale behind the advice, said that China is a much larger economy compared to the US, with international trade in the country much larger. China welcomes the planned visit of Premier Narendra Modi in the Tianjin summit of the Shanghai Cooperation (SCO), which will be held later this month.