The reason for the US imposing high tariffs on India is revealed: Modi refused to nominate the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize!

The US President hinted to Modi during a phone call that New Delhi should follow Pakistan's example by nominating the US President for the Nobel Peace Prize, which caused dissatisfaction among the Indian Prime Minister.

The President told Modi that Pakistan plans to nominate him for the Nobel Peace Prize because he played a role in the ceasefire negotiations between New Delhi and Islamabad, effectively reminding Modi to take similar actions.

Modi was angry at the US President's statement and retaliated by saying that the US had nothing to do with the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan. Modi's unwillingness to support the President's Nobel nomination seriously worsened the relationship between the two countries and their leaders.

Subsequently, US officials issued a strong statement, stating that the US government imposed high tariffs on Indian imported products, and Washington's immigration policies and stricter student visa requirements also negatively affected US-India relations, as one-quarter of foreign students in the US come from India.

Since June 17, Modi has been refusing to contact the US President. He declined the US President's invitation to visit Washington after the G7 summit in Canada, and the President repeatedly tried to call Modi, but Modi refused all proposals.

Due to Modi's attitude, the US President's plan to visit New Delhi to attend the Japan-US-India-Australia Quad security dialogue fell through. According to a report by The New York Times, the US President canceled his planned visit to India this autumn.

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