US President Donald Trump, right, speaks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a news conference of White House in Feb (Image Source: (AP/File))
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India’s economy is doing better than expected, even as many countries are facing problems because of 'economic selfishness.' His remarks came as an indirect reference to US President Donald Trump, who had earlier increased tariffs on Indian goods by 50 per cent under his 'Make America Great Again' policy.
Speaking at Semicon India 2025 in Delhi, Modi pointed to the latest GDP figures, saying, “Once again, India has performed better than all predictions and assessments. When the global economy is facing concerns and challenges created by selfish policies, India has still managed to record 7.8 per cent growth. Government data released last Friday showed India’s economy expanded 7.8 per cent year-on-year in April-June, up from 7.4 per cent in the previous quarter. This was the fastest pace in five quarters, achieved despite the new tariffs from the US.
During his address at the conference, Modi said the world has confidence in India and wants to work together on building the future of semiconductors. At the event, he was also handed the first chips manufactured in India. Trump had in August first imposed a 25 per cent duty on Indian imports and later added another 25 per cent citing India’s purchase of Russian oil. India has consistently stated that these tariffs are 'unjustified.'
Copyright © 2025 Top Indian News