Tariff Wars and Bilateral Trade Dynamics Between India and the United States
Tariff Wars and Bilateral Trade Dynamics Between India and the United States
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Tariff Wars and Bilateral Trade Dynamics Between India and the United States

Authors: Dr. Nandini Vivek Katti

ISBN-13: 9789349554900

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18157180

Format: Paperback and e-book

Pages: 125

Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 inch

Publisher: Bharat Global Publications

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Dr. Nandini Vivek Katti

Dr. Nandini Vivek Katti

Dr. Nandini Vivek Katti is the Senior Vice Principal, Head of the Department of Business Economics, and an Associate Professor at KES Shroff College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai. She is a post graduate in Economics, SET qualified and Ph.D. in Business Economics. She has been actively working in the field of teaching and education for 32 years in various capacity and roles. She has written research papers and chapters in books. She has acute interest in observing the gradations that is shaping the trade dynamics, with a deep and sustained interest in international trade and its far-reaching impact on the Indian economy. Her work reflects a nuanced understanding of global trade dynamics, policy frameworks, and their influence on India’s growth trajectory, competitiveness, and socio-economic development. Highly keen about sharing knowledge, she actively engages with students, fostering discussions on economic trends and shifts. Writing acts as her medium of expression. Through her work, she attempts to bridge the gap between academic insights and real-world economic transformations.

About the Book

Tariff Wars and Bilateral Trade Dynamics Between India and the United States offers an in-depth examination of the complex trade relationship between two major global economies. The book explores how tariff policies, retaliatory measures, and trade negotiations have reshaped bilateral trade flows and sectoral performance. It analyzes key policy shifts, including trade disputes under evolving global economic frameworks, and assesses their impact on exporters, consumers, and economic growth.

The book adopts an interdisciplinary approach, combining international trade theory, economic policy analysis, and real-world trade data. It provides insights into the strategic motivations behind tariff impositions and evaluates their effectiveness in achieving economic and political objectives. Additionally, the work discusses future prospects for India–US trade relations in the context of global supply chain restructuring and economic diplomacy.

Designed for scholars, students, policymakers, and trade professionals, this book serves as a valuable resource for understanding contemporary trade conflicts and their implications for bilateral and global trade governance.