New Delhi’s BRICS Friend-Zone After Trump’s Tariff Threat
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In the geopolitical soap opera starring New Delhi and Washington, India is playing the BRICS card hard. After U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to 'boost tariffs,' New Delhi recalibrated its foreign policy, turning its gaze more toward China and other BRICS members. Because why trust a friend constantly threatening to charge you extra, when you can cozy up with a club that sounds like a boy band? It’s diplomacy, but with more passive aggression and fewer LinkedIn recommendations.
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Source: Japantimes | Published: 8/20/2025 | Author: Unknown
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