Trade, sovereignty, and the national interest: India after the trump tariff
By: Balakrishnan, Pulapre
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(45), 8 Nov, 2025: p.14-15.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The counsel for restraint by India’s suborned elites is not only a call for surrender in the face of Trump’s bullying but also naïve in terms of its understanding of the long-term costs to India of trading its sovereignty for a dishonourable peace. Sovereignty is the fountainhead of nationhood for a country. If India gives up its hard-earned sovereignty, it will no longer be considered a nation. For a country, there can be a cost to asserting its sovereignty but the consequence of not doing so when necessary is likely to be greater.- Reproduced
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The counsel for restraint by India’s suborned elites is not only a call for surrender in the face of Trump’s bullying but also naïve in terms of its understanding of the long-term costs to India of trading its sovereignty for a dishonourable peace. Sovereignty is the fountainhead of nationhood for a country. If India gives up its hard-earned sovereignty, it will no longer be considered a nation. For a country, there can be a cost to asserting its sovereignty but the consequence of not doing so when necessary is likely to be greater.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/commentary/trade-sovereignty-and-national-interest.html


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