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Could India’s twin trade agreements set back its improving ties with China?

Analysts expect the deals with Washington and Brussels to give New Delhi leverage with Beijing and may even slow the thaw

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US President Donald Trump and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: AFP
Fan Chenin Hong Kong,Shi Jiangtaoin Hong KongandCao Jiaxuanin Beijing
In the deepening shadow of US-China rivalry, India’s back-to-back trade pacts with the United States and the European Union mark a major tilt towards stronger economic ties with the West.
While critical details – especially the scope of any reduction in Russian energy imports under the vague US agreement – remain unclear, experts predict the twin deals will give India leverage in its relationship with China and may slow the fragile thaw between New Delhi and Beijing.
Meanwhile, New Delhi is expected to expand its influence among the Brics countries by leveraging its chairmanship this year of the bloc, which Beijing views as a key voice for the Global South to counter US pressure.
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Brics is an acronym for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa who founded the association in 2009. The other member states are Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran and the United Arab Emirates.

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that the trade deal would cut American tariffs on Indian goods from 50 to 18 per cent in exchange for Delhi lowering trade barriers.

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According to Trump, India would also halt its Russian oil purchases and consider imports from the US and Venezuela. India welcomed the tariff relief but has yet to confirm the oil commitment.

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