Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently refused to take at least four phone calls from US President Donald Trump.
This comes against the background of the series above the American tariffs selected in India.
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The FAZ, which explored the ongoing disputes in India-USA, also stated that the usual methods of President Trump in business conflicts, threats and pressure-did not work in the Indian case, as they have with other countries, according to translated media reports.
“There are hints that suggest that Modi felt offended,” Faz said, adding that Modi’s refusal to talk to Trump shows the depth of his irritation and his caution.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung or FAZ are German newspapers founded in 1949 and published daily in Frankfurt and are considered a record newspaper for Germany.
The report came several days of new US tariff measures by India on Wednesday, August 27, increasing the total burden on Indian goods to almost 50 percent.
Japanese newspapers, Nikkei Asia, raised a similar claim and said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi avoided the call of President Donald Trump “increased frustration Trump”.
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Livemint could not verify the claims of these reports were no comments from the Indian or American side.
Thorsten Benner, co -founder and director of the Institute for Global Public Policy in Berlin, has shared a copy of the report on X, August 26, and said, “FAZ claims that Trump has tried to call Prime Minister Narendra four times in recent weeks, but Modi has rejected calls.”
The report did not specify the data of these calls, but took over the significance in the middle of the ongoing line over Trump’s tariffs in India.
The FAZ report also said that President Trump’s perception in India has shifted considerably due to his overture to Pakistan in recent weeks after the Sindoor operation.
Trump has repeatedly aimed at India to his surplus of trade and demanded recognition for mediation of peace between two nuclear weapons after four days of military conflict in May.
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On August 27, Trump again claimed recognition for his role in the ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Trump said he personally hit between two countries of armed nuclear weapons and used commercial and tariff threats to force Prime Minister Narendra Modiinto, who agreed to the ceasefire with Islamabad.
On August 6, the United States increased the tariffs to Indian goods by 25 to 50 percent, while in Ukraine the “Putin war machine” was funded in Ukraine, funding the “Putin War Machine”, which finance “Putin’s War Machine”.
“I don’t care what India is doing with Russia. They can take their dead economies together,” Trump said 31. July.
The tariffs will come into force on Wednesday 27 August.
There are hints indicating that Modi felt offended.
The newspapers also claimed that one fifth of Indian exports went to the United States and new tariffs could slow economic growth of India to 5.5 %, as opposed to the expected 6.5 %.
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