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Namaste. We are officially in the "European Decade" for India. While the U.S. Treasury claims its tariffs are a success, the rest of the world has decided it’s tired of waiting for the storm to pass and has started building a new house.
In this deep-dive:
The "Indignity" from Washington: We break down the scathing response from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who accused Europe of "financing the war against themselves" by signing a deal with India. We analyze why the Trump administration feels "undercut" by its closest allies.
The Third Pole Strategy: This isn't just about chemicals and cars. We explore how the India-EU Strategic Partnership is creating a "Third Pole" in global trade—a reliable, rules-based alternative that doesn't force nations to choose between Washington's tariffs or Beijing's influence.
The Turkey Trap: A technical but critical look at Trade Diversion. Because Turkey is in a customs union with the EU, this deal could flood their markets with Indian goods they aren't ready for. Is Ankara about to become the deal's first "accidental victim"?
Regulatory Imperialism? We tackle the biggest hurdle remaining: CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism). Even with 0% tariffs, can Indian SMEs survive the EU's strict environmental "non-tariff barriers"?
The Multipolar Map: With the EU-Mercosur deal also finalized this month, we ask: Is the United States becoming a "Geopolitical Island"?
Brussels and New Delhi just proved that strategic autonomy isn't just a slogan—it’s a contract. Let’s look at the fallout.

This episode includes AI-generated content.
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