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Trump Claims India Offered ‘Zero Tariffs’ Deal; India Plays It Close to the Vest

by Ishaan Negi
May 15, 2025
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Trump Declares BRICS “Broken Up” Amidst Threats of 100% Tariffs

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During a business engagement in Qatar, former U.S. President Donald Trump made a striking claim: India has offered the United States a trade deal with “zero tariffs.” Speaking to business leaders, Trump said, “The Indian government has offered us a deal where basically they are willing to literally charge us no tariff.” The comment quickly sent ripples through diplomatic and economic circles, particularly as India’s commerce ministry responded with cautious ambiguity, noting only that details of negotiations cannot be divulged at this stage.

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The assertion, if true, would mark a dramatic shift in Indo-U.S. trade dynamics, especially considering the historically uneven tariff structures and the long-drawn negotiations between the two nations.

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Behind the Curtain: What’s Really on the Table?

While Trump’s remarks sparked curiosity, officials in India downplayed the development. Sources familiar with the matter told Hindustan Times that there had been no explicit agreement on zero tariffs and that no such offer was communicated during recent high-level discussions.

In fact, India and the U.S. are still working on finalizing the first phase of a broader bilateral trade agreement, which was tentatively scheduled for completion by fall of 2025, following the Trump-Modi meeting in Washington earlier this year.

The “zero tariffs” comment may have been more a political flourish than a reflection of an actual policy shift. Nonetheless, the claim signals the high-stakes bargaining at play as both economies seek stronger strategic and economic ties.

The Apple Twist: A Detour in India’s Manufacturing Ambitions?

In a surprising aside, Trump also shared a private conversation with Apple CEO Tim Cook, where he claimed to have discouraged Apple from expanding manufacturing operations in India.

“I said I don’t want you building in India,” Trump said, adding that Apple would be “upping their production in the United States” instead.

This statement contradicts Apple’s growing presence in India, where it has already started assembling several iPhone models and has plans for significant expansion. If true, Trump’s influence could slow India’s ambitions of becoming a global electronics manufacturing hub — an area the Indian government has heavily promoted under its Make in India initiative.

Indo-Pak Ceasefire: Trump Takes Credit

Trump also linked trade diplomacy to South Asia’s geopolitical tensions. Referring to the recent ceasefire between India and Pakistan, he claimed that U.S. trade involvement helped de-escalate the situation.

“We stopped a nuclear conflict. I think it could have been a bad nuclear war—millions of people could have been killed,” Trump said, suggesting trade negotiations helped dial back hostilities.

However, Indian officials firmly rejected this narrative. According to reports, no mention of trade was made during conversations between U.S. officials and Indian leadership in early May. The ceasefire understanding, India insists, was reached solely through talks between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the two nations.

Credits: The Indian Express

India’s Firm Line on Kashmir and Bilateral Talks

Further attempting to insert the U.S. into regional diplomacy, Trump reiterated his willingness to mediate between India and Pakistan on the Kashmir issue, a recurring theme during his presidency.

But India once again drew a red line, stating that engagement with Pakistan will remain limited to military channels, and no third-party mediation—especially on contentious issues like Kashmir or the Indus Waters Treaty—would be entertained.

Looking Ahead: Trade, Politics, and Posturing

Trump’s comments may have been a blend of negotiation tactics, political showmanship, and strategic posturing. While India and the U.S. continue to navigate a complex trade landscape, any claim of a “zero-tariff” deal appears premature.

As both nations inch closer to finalizing a new trade agreement, Trump’s remarks—however speculative—may add pressure, particularly in an election year for both countries. Whether they reflect the ground reality or political theater, they underscore the delicate dance between diplomacy, business, and global strategy.

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Ishaan Negi

Ishaan is a student at Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi, where he combines his academic pursuits with a deep passion for technology and storytelling. Ever since his school days, Ishaan has been an avid reader, a thoughtful writer, and an articulate speaker. These interests have naturally evolved into a strong inclination towards journalism, especially in the fast-paced world of tech. Known for his balanced approach, Ishaan is committed to presenting unbiased viewpoints and ensuring every story he tells is rooted in facts and multiple perspectives. Whether he’s reporting on emerging startups, corporate developments, or ethical issues in the tech space, he brings a sharp analytical lens and a curiosity-driven mindset to his work. With a strong foundation in research and communication, Ishaan strives to make complex topics accessible to readers while maintaining depth and nuance. His goal is not just to inform but also to spark thoughtful conversations around the ever-evolving tech landscape.

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