19 Democratic lawmakers write to Donald Trump, urge him to reset and repair ties with India | World News - The Indian Express skip to contentAdvertisementThe letter warned that the tariff escalation could push India closer to "regimes hostile to the United States, including China and Russia," undermining Washington's strategic interests.By: Express Web Desk October 9, 2025 12:47 AM IST First published on: Oct 9, 2025 at 12:46 AM IST ShareWhatsapptwitterFacebookUS President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. (Photo: Reuters/ File)A group of United States Congress members on Wednesday wrote to President Donald Trump, urging him to take immediate steps to reset and repair the country’s partnership with India. A total of 19 lawmakers from the Democratic Party, including three Indian-Americans, Ro Khanna, Raja Krishnamoorthi, and Pramila Jayapal, called on the US President to take swift action to restore balance in the bilateral relationship.In their joint letter addressed to President Trump, the lawmakers said that “recent actions by your administration have strained relations with the world’s largest democracy, creating negative consequences for both countries.”‘Tariffs on India will hurt US customers’They highlighted that in late August 2025, under Trump’s leadership, tariffs on Indian goods were raised to as high as 50 per cent, combining initial 25 per cent “reciprocal” tariffs with an additional 25 per cent duty in response to India’s energy purchases from Russia.American manufacturers depend on India for key inputs in sectors ranging from semiconductors to healthcare and energy. (Photo: Reuters/ File)“These punitive measures have hurt Indian manufacturers while simultaneously raising prices for American consumers and damaging the intricate supply chains that American companies depend on,” the letter stated.‘US manufacturers need India’Pointing out the importance of the US-India economic relationship, the Members of Congress wrote that the trading partnership “supports hundreds of thousands of jobs in both countries.” They noted that American manufacturers depend on India for key inputs in sectors ranging from semiconductors to healthcare and energy, while Indian investments in the US have created new employment opportunities across American communities.Reaffirm America’s commitment to IndiaThe letter warned that the tariff escalation could push India closer to “regimes hostile to the United States, including China and Russia,” undermining Washington’s strategic interests. It described India as “a stabilising force in the Indo-Pacific” and “a vital partner in defence cooperation,” citing its role in the Quad alliance alongside the US, Australia, and Japan.Most Read“The United States and India share democratic traditions that set us apart from our authoritarian competitors,” the lawmakers wrote, stressing that cooperation between the two nations demonstrates how “free and open societies can prosper through mutual respect.” The Members of Congress urged President Trump to “reaffirm America’s commitment to India”, calling for a “recalibration, not confrontation”, in the relationship.They recommended that the administration begin by reviewing the current tariff policy and continuing dialogue with Indian leadership.US Lawmakers urge Trump to take immediate steps to reset and repair the critical India-U.S. partnership…. Call for appropriate steps beginning with a review of tariff policy and continued dialogue with Indian leadership. #tariff pic.twitter.com/iIRlqs94G8— Dinakar Peri (@dperi84) October 8, 2025With a tariff of 25 per cent and another reciprocal tariff of 25 per cent, India is among the three countries the Trump administration has the highest import duties. 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