NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stated that US President Donald Trump has the right to negotiate tariffs, emphasizing India’s capability to secure a fair deal amidst a trade war. Speaking at Brown University, he expressed the need for India to understand its strengths and negotiate effectively in response to Trump’s tariff initiatives. Gandhi highlighted the necessity of a liberalized economic system for social progress and a manufacturing partnership between India and the US to thrive in a democratic environment.
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