💨 Abstract
The article argues that Trump's aggressive trade policies towards India could be beneficial for the country, as it could push India to implement difficult economic reforms that it has previously resisted. The author suggests that India's economic evolution has been driven by moments of crisis, such as the balance of payments crisis in 1991 and the global sanctions after Pokhran-2 in 1998.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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