Smelling the Coffee- An Indian Prism
Considered in a proper historical and comparative perspective, trade disputes between the USA and India regarding agricultural and industrial products are not new. But with tariffs becoming an article of faith for President Trump and India focusing on innovative strategies like Atmanirbhar Bharat, Make in India, Productivity-Linked Incentives (PLIs), and start-ups to significantly scale up domestic manufacturing and exports in general, and protect vulnerable sectors such as agriculture, dairy, and electronics and self-reliance strategic sectors like defense, energy, and medical devices in particular, such discordant notes have been amplified. Thus, India’s stage of development and the compelling requirements of meeting the challenges of today and the expectations of tomorrow require a renewed thrust on protecting domestic industries, promoting self-sufficiency, and managing trade imbalances—a well-defined strategy to prop up economic growth, when the domestic economy is not fully developed, characterized as the ‘infant-industry’ argument in economic history.