Red Line must be honored ... Jaishankar said at India-US Trade Agreement, also spoken on tariff
The red line needs to be respected … Jaishankar said on the India-US trading transaction, also spoke at the tariff last updated: 05 October 2025, 23:51 IST S. Jaishankar said in Katily Economic Conclave 2025 that the tariff of India and America talks about the dispute. He said things are normal and the solution will strengthen the economic relationship. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that Indo-US-US is trying to resolve the issue of rates. New -delhi. Foreign Minister S. on the ongoing rate dispute and trade transaction between India and America. Jaishankar (S. Jaishankar) made a big statement. He said that both countries are resolving this issue through dialogue and that they are confident that these differences will not affect the widespread trading relationship between the two countries. On the Indian US trade transaction, Foreign Minister said, it is necessary to honor the ‘red lines’ of New -Delhi in the agreement. Jaishankar spoke in Kautilya Economic Conclave 2025 on Sunday, where he made it clear that most of the business ‘Business Aase Uzual’ is underway between India and the US. That is, the rest of the work is like the tariff is going on. Jaishankar said the reason for the existing tension cannot agree on some business issues between the two parties. He said: “There are some problems among us because we couldn’t reach a general point. Therefore, rates are set.” The Foreign Minister revealed that negotiations between the two countries continue with regard to the 50 percent tariff over Indian exports. “The boundaries of India are fixed, their honor is essential,” Jaishankar said that it is necessary in solving the tariff dispute to honor India’s ‘red lines’. He said: “It is necessary to compromise with America, because it is our largest market and many countries in the world have solved their differences with it.” He also told that the trade between India and America, despite the tariff, continues normally. Jaishankar said: “I don’t think it will affect every field. In some cases, discussions will be needed, but it is not necessary to worry about it.” Tariff has changed the definition of trade, and the Foreign Minister has also expressed concern about the current situation of the global trade during this period. He said: “If the largest basis of business in the world becomes tariff, what is the meaning of the complex benefit and competitive advantage?” Jaishankar also informed that additional rates were also set on energy trade, but that both India and America had active talks to solve the problem. India has now said on the new business agreements that India has signed business agreements (FTAs) with many countries in Asia, although many of these economies are quite competitive. He said: “The nature of the supply chain with these countries is of such a nature that the way for China also becomes. Our focus must now be on the FTA with countries that do not compete with us.” This dialogue between India and America takes place at a time when the business relations between the two countries are constantly increasing. Experts believe that if this tariff dispute is resolved soon, the export sector of India can gain a great advantage and the economic relationship between the two countries can reach a new height. About the author Jai Thakur Jai Thakur has been associated with the world of news since 2018. Since 2022, News18Hindi has been working as a senior sub -editor and is part of the business team. There is interest in news related to business, especially the stock market. Apart from this, I have been associated with the World of News since the Jai Thakur 2018. Since 2022, News18Hindi has been working as a senior sub -editor and is part of the business team. There is interest in news related to business, especially the stock market. Also give … Read more here to add News18 as your favorite news source on Google. Location: New Delhi, Delhi First published: 05 October 2025, 19:56 IST Homebusiness Red Line must be respected … Jayashankar said on India-US trading transaction