U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a 25% tariff, along with an unspecified penalty, on Indian imports starting August 1, 2025, citing India’s continued defense and energy ties with Russia. In a sharply worded statement, Trump criticized India for maintaining strong military and
India stands at a critical crossroads in global trade as geopolitical tensions and tariff realignments reshape international commerce. A recent whitepaper by Dun & Bradstreet, titled “Navigating the Fault Lines of Global Trade: An Indian Perspective”, highlights how Indian exporters are navigating a dual challenge: preserving profitability amid rising U.S.













