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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor Explains Trump's 50% Tariffs on Indian Goods and Highlights Indian-American Silence

NextFin news, On Wednesday, September 24, 2025, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor publicly explained the reasons behind former US President Donald Trump's sweeping 50% tariffs on Indian goods. Speaking in New Delhi, Tharoor detailed the context and implications of the tariffs, which were part of the Trump administration's broader trade and immigration policy adjustments affecting India.

Tharoor's remarks came following a high-level meeting between a US Congressional delegation and India's Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, chaired by Tharoor. The American delegation, consisting of five Democratic lawmakers, including four from California, reaffirmed their support for strong bilateral ties despite ongoing policy disagreements.

During the meeting, key issues discussed included the steep hike in H-1B visa application fees to $100,000, the 50% tariffs on Indian exports imposed by the Trump administration, and sanctions related to India's involvement with Iran's Chabahar Port. Several US lawmakers expressed concerns about these measures.

Highlighting a surprising development, Tharoor noted the lack of response from the Indian-American community regarding these impactful US policies. He revealed that one visiting US congresswoman had not received a single call from Indian-American constituents urging a change in US policy. Tharoor stated, "One of the key points raised was the noticeable silence of the Indian-American community. If members of the diaspora care about their relationship with India, they must be more vocal and proactive in engaging with their political representatives in the US."

Tharoor also praised the US delegation as long-time friends of India who spoke warmly about strengthening bilateral cooperation. He emphasized that despite challenges such as the increased H-1B visa fees, trade tariffs, and sanctions, the broader commitment to India-US collaboration remains intact.

In an earlier interview, Tharoor described the new H-1B fee policy as "the third blow" to Indian interests under Trump's administration but suggested it might have long-term strategic benefits for India. He remarked, "We shouldn't always see ourselves as victims in these developments." The Trump administration justified the tariff and visa fee hikes as measures to prioritize high-skilled American workers and reform immigration processes.

The 50% tariffs on Indian goods were part of Trump's trade policy aimed at addressing trade imbalances and protecting American industries. India initially did not retaliate immediately to the tariffs, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh later stating that India's broad-minded approach influenced the delayed response.

The meeting and Tharoor's statements underscore ongoing tensions and complexities in India-US relations, particularly concerning trade and immigration policies. They also highlight the role and response of the Indian diaspora in the US political landscape.

Sources: Moneycontrol (September 24, 2025), The Commune (September 24, 2025), Hindustan Times, Times of India (September 23, 2025).

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