The U.S. is considering a law imposing up to 500% tariffs on countries buying oil/uranium from Russia.
U.S. threatened additional 25% tariffs on countries trading with Iran and is pressuring India to cease Chabahar port operations.
India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed "deep concern" over Venezuela events but didn't directly criticize the U.S. action.
The Indian government has not commented on protests in Iran or U.S. threats, but issued travel advisories and plans to reduce trade with Iran.
Detailed Insights:
The U.S. has been taking aggressive and unilateral actions, including threats of regime change in South America and plans to annex Greenland.
India's muted response to U.S. actions is attributed to hopes for improved relations and a potential trade agreement, including participation in the 'Pax Silica' partnership.
India's strategic autonomy is being compromised by its appeasement of the U.S., potentially harming its economic and reputational interests.
The experience of ceasing oil imports from Iran and Venezuela in 2019 under U.S. pressure serves as a lesson against appeasement.
India is scheduled to host the BRICS+ Summit this year, and its international standing could be affected by its response to U.S. actions.
Key Concepts Involved:
Strategic Autonomy: A country's ability to make independent decisions in its foreign policy and protect its own interests without undue external influence.
Unilateral Actions: Actions taken by a country without the agreement or cooperation of other countries.
Tariffs: Taxes imposed on imported or exported goods, often used to protect domestic industries or as a tool in international trade disputes.