India–US trade row: Donald Trump claims PM Modi ‘not that happy’ with steep tariffs; flags delays in Apache helicopter delivery
US President Donald Trump has said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “not that happy” with him because of the tariffs Washington has imposed on India over its purchases of Russian oil, linking trade pressure directly to New Delhi’s energy ties with Moscow.
Speaking at the House GOP Member Retreat, Trump referred to his interactions with the Indian leader while discussing US defence sales and tariffs.
He claimed India had raised concerns over delays in receiving US military hardware and said the issue was now being addressed. “India ordered 68 Apaches,” Trump said, adding that India had told him it had been waiting for five years for the helicopters, as per PTI.
During his remarks, Trump said he shared a good relationship with Modi but acknowledged the strain caused by tariffs. “He’s not that happy with me because, you know, they’re paying a lot of tariffs now because they’re not doing the oil, but they are — they’ve now reduced it very substantially, as you know, from Russia,” Trump said, according to PTI.
Trump has imposed a 50 per cent tariff on India, which includes a 25 per cent levy linked specifically to India’s purchases of Russian oil, PTI reported. He also used the platform to defend his tariff policy more broadly, claiming the US was benefiting financially from the measures.
The comments come amid repeated warnings from Trump to New Delhi over its continued oil trade with Russia.
Earlier, Trump said the US could raise tariffs further if India does not “help on the Russian oil issue,” directly tying the threat to the Russia–Ukraine war.
He has accused India of strengthening Moscow by buying discounted Russian crude and has cited this as the reason for sharply higher duties on Indian goods.
Trump has also portrayed the tariff pressure as a tool to influence India’s behaviour, saying New Delhi knew he was unhappy and wanted to keep trade relations on track.
At the same time, he has sought to position himself as a potential mediator in the Russia–Ukraine conflict, holding talks with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, though without any concrete breakthrough.
India, for its part, has previously rejected Trump’s claim that PM Modi had assured him New Delhi would stop buying Russian oil, clarifying that no such conversation took place.
He claimed India had raised concerns over delays in receiving US military hardware and said the issue was now being addressed. “India ordered 68 Apaches,” Trump said, adding that India had told him it had been waiting for five years for the helicopters, as per PTI.
Trump has imposed a 50 per cent tariff on India, which includes a 25 per cent levy linked specifically to India’s purchases of Russian oil, PTI reported. He also used the platform to defend his tariff policy more broadly, claiming the US was benefiting financially from the measures.
The comments come amid repeated warnings from Trump to New Delhi over its continued oil trade with Russia.
Earlier, Trump said the US could raise tariffs further if India does not “help on the Russian oil issue,” directly tying the threat to the Russia–Ukraine war.
He has accused India of strengthening Moscow by buying discounted Russian crude and has cited this as the reason for sharply higher duties on Indian goods.
Trump has also portrayed the tariff pressure as a tool to influence India’s behaviour, saying New Delhi knew he was unhappy and wanted to keep trade relations on track.
At the same time, he has sought to position himself as a potential mediator in the Russia–Ukraine conflict, holding talks with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, though without any concrete breakthrough.
India, for its part, has previously rejected Trump’s claim that PM Modi had assured him New Delhi would stop buying Russian oil, clarifying that no such conversation took place.
Top Comment
U
User chitnis
19 hours ago
Yes. It is a super power but under Trump it has become the biggest bully. You got to standup to a bully.Read allPost comment
Popular from Business
- 500% tariffs ahead for India & China? Trump clears Russia sanctions bill; what it means
- Who was Agnivesh Agarwal? Anil Agarwal’s son & Vedanta Group director passes away at 49; PM Modi offers condolences
- TCS halts anniversary appraisals over WFO non-compliance
- Gold & silver price prediction today: Will gold & silver touch new record highs in coming days? Here's the outlook
- In a first, Adani, Embraer tie up to build commercial fixed-wing planes in India
end of article
Trending Stories
- Forever layoff: A rising trend turning workplaces into waiting rooms
- JEE Main 2026 exam dates revised: Check complete schedule here
- Justin Herbert latest injury update: Chargers QB talks about hand injury before NFL playoff game against Patriots
- “I’ve got work to do”: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wants to retire with the most Super Bowls
- Inside New York Yankees star Aaron Judge’s luxury watch collection: A closer look at his off-field style
- Ric Flair net worth in 2025: WWE icon's legacy, career earnings, endorsements, and business ventures
- “Still searching for those answers”: Travis Kelce reaches a breaking point as Taylor Swift hits another career high
Featured in Business
- Rupee watch: Currency slips to 89.94 against dollar; crude rise, FII outflows and tariff worries weigh
- Stock market crash today: Nifty50 ends below 25,900; BSE Sensex down 780 points
- Gratuity calculation & definition of wages: What new labour codes mean for employees & organisations? Salary & benefits rules explained
- Gold price today: How much 22K, 24K gold cost in Delhi, Kolkata & other cities - Check rates
- SBI projects 7.5% GDP growth! FY26 figures may surpass government estimates after base year revision — Here's what report says
- Air India fleet revamp: Airline takes first custom-made Dreamliner post-privatisation; wide-body induction gathers pace
Photostories
- Cute Indian pet names for babies born in January 2026
- Mrunal Thakur to Shraddha Kapoor: 5 times Bollywood actresses stole the show in Paithani sarees
- How to make Classic Bengali Fish Curry for dinner at home
- From 'KGF: Chapter 1' to 'Raja Huli': Must-watch Yash movies before 'Toxic' releases
- From Goblin Shark to Glass Frog: 8 real-life animals that seem completely unreal
- Not just banana: 10 other leaves that are used for serving or cooking food across India
- From high-end car collection to a lavish house: Dipika Kakar’s luxurious life and net worth
- Aneet Padda, Ahaan Panday to Pratibha Ranta: Bollywood’s emerging talent lines up for a breakthrough in 2026
- 'Toxic' star Yash birthday special: Lesser-known facts about 40 year old Rocking Star
- Donald Trump's Greenland obsession: Why the icy island is back in headlines – in pictures
Up Next