Operation Sindoor, Trump’s Tariff Gambit, and Modi’s Democratic Dilemma
JAMMU AND KASHMIR, INDIA, AUG 7 – Modi rejects Trump’s ceasefire credit claim as the US imposes 25% tariffs over India’s growing 50% reliance on Russian oil, straining two decades of bilateral trust.
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Operation Sindoor, Trump’s Tariff Gambit, and Modi’s Democratic Dilemma
India’s military response to the Pahalgam attack has drawn unexpected US interference, pushing Prime Minister Modi into a rare parliamentary reckoning—while exposing the fraying threads of the India-US strategic partnership.
'It's personal': Analyst says Modi's pushback on Op Sindoor ceasefire claim sparked Trump's tariff fury
The analyst was referring to India’s firm rejection of Trump’s claims that he played a pivotal role in brokering a ceasefire between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor
Operation Sindoor News: After Operation Sindoor, India's friend list changed, the entire order changed
Operation Sindoor: Operation Sindoor not only demonstrated India's military strength to the world, but it has also completely changed India's list of international friendships. Countries that were earlier at the top of the list of friends have now slipped down, and those that were at the bottom have come up. Three big names have emerged in this new equation—China, Russia and America. While America was earlier considered India's closest ally, it …
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