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Home»Business»India-US trade deal has to respect New Delhi’s ‘red lines’; efforts underway to address issues: Jaishankar
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India-US trade deal has to respect New Delhi’s ‘red lines’; efforts underway to address issues: Jaishankar

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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar speaks during the 4th edition of Kautilya Economic Conclave in New Delhi on October 5, 2025.
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Any trade deal between India and the U.S. has to respect New Delhi’s “red lines” and efforts are underway to find a “landing ground”, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said on Sunday (October 5, 2025) amid strain in ties between the two countries over Washington’s policy on tariff.

In an interactive session at an event, Mr. Jaishankar acknowledged having issues between India and the U.S. and that many of them are linked to the inability to firm up the proposed trade deal.

The External Affairs Minister said an understanding on trade between the two sides was necessary as the U.S. is the world’s largest market but at the same time noted that India’s red lines should be respected.

“We have today issues with the United States. A big part of it is the fact that we have not arrived at a landing ground for our trade discussions, and the inability so far to reach there has led to a certain tariff being levied on India,” he said.

Mr. Jaishankar was speaking at the discussion on the theme ‘Shaping Foreign Policy in Turbulent Times’ at the Kautilya Economic Enclave.

“In addition, there is a second tariff which we have publicly said we regard as very unfair, which has picked on us for sourcing energy from Russia when there are other countries that have done so, including countries that right now have a far more antagonistic relationship with Russia than we do,” he said.

The relations between New Delhi and Washington have been reeling under severe stress after U.S. President Trump doubled tariffs on Indian goods to a whopping 50% including a 25% additional duties for India’s purchase of Russian crude oil.

India described the U.S. action as “unfair, unjustified and unreasonable”.

“Whatever happens at the end of the day, there has got to be a trade understanding with the U.S… because it is the world’s largest market but also because much of the world has reached those understandings,” Mr. Jaishankar said.

“But it has to be an understanding where our bottom lines, our red lines are respected. In any agreement, there are things you can negotiate and there are things you can’t,” he said.

Mr. Jaishankar said India is pretty clear about its approach.

“I think we are pretty clear about that. We have to find that landing ground and that’s been the conversation which has been going on since March,” he said.

Pleased to address a distinguished gathering at #KautilyaEconomicConclave2025 on ‘Seeking Prosperity in Turbulent Times’.

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India and the U.S. have recently resumed negotiations for the proposed trade deal after a brief hiatus of a few weeks.

The EAM also suggested that the strain in the relations has not been impacting every dimension of the engagement.

“There are problems, there are issues, nobody is in denial of it. Those issues need to be negotiated and discussed and resolved, which is exactly what we are trying to do,” he said.

At the same time, he added: “I would really hesitate to read very much more into it than the issues themselves. I think I also want to say a large part of the relationship is actually continuing either as business as usual or in fact in some cases even doing more than it was doing before.”

Published – October 05, 2025 09:08 pm IST

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