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US doesn’t need ‘unfair trade’ with India: Navarro

Reiterates that India is fuelling Russia’s war machinery
White House adviser Peter Navarro. File

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The US did not need “unfair trade” with India but New Delhi was “desperately” looking for access to the American markets, White House Trade Advisor Peter Navarro said.

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In the last few weeks, Navarro has made a series of critical remarks against India, especially for its continuing procurement of Russian crude oil. He said, “India desperately needs access to US markets and schools and intends to continue taking US jobs.” The Trump administration official also repeated his previous allegations that India was fuelling Russia’s war machinery.

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