Rational Philosopher
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25% tarrifs on India seem more than simply playing a "card". If Pakistan can extract benefits for whatever reason, that being said, it's good for it.Trump is only playing Pakistan card to arm twist India.
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25% tarrifs on India seem more than simply playing a "card". If Pakistan can extract benefits for whatever reason, that being said, it's good for it.Trump is only playing Pakistan card to arm twist India.
absolutely, we don't know yet what is the tariff rate for Pakistan, if its lower than 25% we will definitely get a competitive price advantage in US market.25% tarrifs on India seem more than simply playing a "card". If Pakistan can extract benefits for whatever reason, that being said, it's good for it.
No, Sindoor caused — the U.S. has always given strategic importance to Pakistan because of its geographic location.
From Washington’s perspective, investing in Pakistan has often been more beneficial, as Pakistan plays a key role in three critical areas:
1. China
2. Managing the situation in Afghanistan
3. Potentially useful in any military plans involving Iran
In contrast, India is primarily seen as a counterweight to China — it doesn’t offer the same regional leverage across multiple fronts.
During the recent Iran-Israel tensions, the U.S. once again realized Pakistan’s importance. In any escalation with Iran, air bases or access to Pakistani airspace could become crucial — and historically, Pakistan tends to cooperate with the U.S. when the right incentives are offered.
While the U.S. has been trying to position India as a strategic partner against China, the returns haven’t met their expectations. That’s why we’re now seeing noticeable shifts in recent U.S. foreign policy—reassessing old partnerships and rebalancing priorities.
Interesting:That is an extremely ignorant take. "Americans" are not some monolithic group. Thousands of American entities have invested, each with their own motive. Almost all of those entities care only about their own profit, not about geopolitical BS like being a bulwark against China or anyone else. As long as their investment makes money , they will be happy. The same is true of the billions Chinese companies have invested in India. If the Indian government allowed them, they would invest even more if there were an opportunity for profit.
It's already in place. Who is going to supply them generic medicines? Pakistan?US has not fully announced what they are going to hit you with, so even those crumbs of comfort may dissapear, may be worth waiting before coming up with conclusions
Isn't the thread already merged with Trumps comments on Pakistan and importing oil and what notLook at the thread title and look where you're taking the thread.
Try to keep Pakistan out of every other post you do.....
Stick to your echo chamber as much as you want.
Right but what happen is post Sindoor world learned Pakistan is peer competitor of India in conventional warfare. This also show to the world that this country isnt going anywhere so may as well do business with it.
It also showed the world that Chini military maal isnt to be taken as a joke like Indians did.
Hence combination of Pakistan with world class Chini weapons is very dangerous. Both can take care of QUAD, hence you will now see QUAD slowly becoming irrelevant.
What kind of tariffs are these, and now he says we'll know in a week about actual tariffs.
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Trump has created an image of lunatic for himself. Pseudo unpredictable would be the right word to describe him.
He is an astute businessman and using same formulas here.
Modi and team isn’t dumb either. When they denied Trump’s role in the ceasefire, they must have done due diligence and worked out the possible outcomes.
A large number of people suffer from conformation bias and have scorn for Team Modi. That makes them assume that they would always blunder and fail. That has been proven to be 180 degrees opposite quite a few times in the past.
Trump could be using his image of pseudo un-predictive to put pressure on India for the trade deal. Last I heard the biggest bone of contention was farm sector access. No politician in India would commit harakiri by allowing farm sector access to the US. For them remaining in power is more important.
This tariff thing is an unfolding story and any conclusions made right now, could be premature.
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