1. US President Donald Trump has reportedly cancelled his planned visit to India for a Quad nations summit due to strained relations with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following disagreements over a ceasefire between India and Pakistan in May.
2. The Trump administration has imposed additional tariffs of 50% on imports from India, citing the country's purchases of crude oil and petroleum products from Russia, causing concerns about further deterioration of bilateral ties.
3. Indian Prime Minister Modi is currently in China for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, signaling potential diplomatic efforts beyond the US.
2. The Trump administration has imposed additional tariffs of 50% on imports from India, citing the country's purchases of crude oil and petroleum products from Russia, causing concerns about further deterioration of bilateral ties.
3. Indian Prime Minister Modi is currently in China for a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, signaling potential diplomatic efforts beyond the US.
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US President Trump cancels India visit due to strained ties over ceasefire dispute, imposes 50% tariffs on Indian imports. Tariffs linked to oil purchases from Russia. Modi meets with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in China, suggesting potential diplomatic efforts beyond the US.