Why Garry Kasparov warns Narendra Modi about friendship with Putin

President Trump has raised U.S. tariffs on Indian goods to 50%, citing India’s continuing oil trade with Russia

India relies heavily on Russian crude—about one-third of its oil imports—since 2022, complicating U.S. pressure

High tariffs reflect growing discord between Trump and Modi, challenging their previously close relationship

India labeled the tariffs “unjust and unfair,” while signaling a willingness to diversify energy sources to maintain economic stability

While weighing options, India continues conversations with both Putin and Trump, maintaining a balancing act on the global stage

India welcomes a planned Trump–Putin summit in Alaska, positioning itself as a facilitator of peace amid rising tensions

India stands at a strategic crossroads—balancing energy needs, diplomatic pressures, and economic sovereignty in a fragmented global order