America-India MEGA Deal

The following are my views about the Trump-Modi partnership. It was a respectful interaction between two great leaders of two great countries. I pray God will keep them healthy and happy and bless America and Hindustan. We need to focus on our shared values more than our differences. India would appreciate America's cooperation in AI, Defence, and Space. A reciprocal tariff would create a fair atmosphere for trade between both countries.  

First, let's look at the shared values. Trump hates Terrorism, and so does Modiji. Trump hates freebies, and Modiji also dislikes freebies. Trump and Modiji hate corruption. They both believe there are only two genders (male and female) and homosexualities are sinful. They don't drink alcohol or do drugs, nor do they endorse pro-drug policies. Modiji is against illegal immigration from our neighboring countries, and so is Trump.

Second, we welcome reciprocal tariffs for two reasons. 1. Fairness in trade. As you sow, so you reap. 2. The wealthy corporates of America and India would benefit if tariffs were lowered. The way forward would be for both countries to lower their tariffs. It would help big sellers and consumers. Consumers would get quality products at a cheaper price, and the big sellers would be interested because of the profit margins.

However, we'll have to find a way to save our small businesses and industries for the following reasons. 1. Small sellers don't sell their products in America, so they don't gain anything. 2. If big American companies compete with them in India after we lower tariffs, the big businesses will devour them. Other than that, Reciprocal Tariffs benefit both sides. I hope more Americans come to India and buy from our small-scale traders to compensate for the impact. Congratulations, MEGA.

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